Big Hit Entertainment, recently, announced that BTS is going on an extended break. The boys have been working nonstop since their debut, and it’s about time that they will go on a much-needed hiatus.

But, before saying goodbye temporarily to their fans, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook completed their final concert first. During this “Lotte Duty Free Family Concert” is when ARMYs noticed Suga's weight gain.

Out of all the seven BTS members, Suga's weight is the lightest. Standing at 176 cm. or 5’9″ tall, the 26-year-old rapper, songwriter, and record producer only weighs 59 kg. or 130 lbs., which is pretty light for a boy. However, it seems that Suga's weight is going up the scale and fans love it, saying that he looks cute and adorable.

While no one exactly knows how much Suga gained, it is quite evident in their last concert. His cheeks are more and more becoming his charm point, and ARMYs are not complaining at all.

Weight gain doesn’t always look good on everyone. However, it compliments Suga very well. Many said that he looked healthier than before. Fans even supported Suga's weight gain and used the hashtag #YoongiWeLoveYou on Twitter.

ARMYs also hope that the BTS star will not see his weight gain as something negative. They want him to enjoy his vacation well and not stress too much about gaining a couple of pounds.

Meanwhile, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are officially on vacation. But, this is not like their previous vacations where they still have cameras following them around. Big Hit Entertainment shared that the BTS boys “will rest and recharge in their own personal ways.” Meaning, they can do their own thing, go wherever they want to go, and they don’t even have to be together.

The agency then asked the fans to give Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook some privacy, as they try to enjoy their vacation as an ordinary citizen. “Should you have a chance encounter with a member of BTS while they are on vacation, we ask that you show consideration for their need to rest and enjoy their private time off,” the company wrote.