Fans and followers of BTS have remained attentive to the members' movements these past few months. Despite not seeing them perform on public stages due to the pandemic, the K-Pop idols do not seemingly forget to keep in touch with their fandom.

On Tuesday, one of the members, Suga, even held a live broadcast to engage with some of his fans to mark his 28th birthday. Koreaboo reported that the viewers consequently learned a lot of new things about him.

Apart from showing off his cake, he shared a treat, as well, with them as he danced with Jungkook. But, to top it all, he answered several of the questions that the fans left for him.

The publication said that he initially delivered good news regarding his health. The BTS rapper revealed that his shoulder "has been healing well" since his surgery.

Suga said that he has gotten much better, adding that he can already raise his arm. He pointed out, however, that he still feels like lifting weights, and he cannot do "intensive" activities, like dancing.

Alongside the condition of his shoulder, the K-Pop idol, also, expressed his desire to grow his hair. He stated that he is now willing to take a chance on giving himself a new look because he felt that his hairstyle "has not changed that much."

The BTS member continued that he has been watching a lot of NBA games these past few days. Moreover, he revealed that he is currently on a diet and trying to avoid eating too many tangerines.

In the hour-long engagement, though, Suga did not seemingly focus on his birthday. He even claimed that it no longer excites him, noting that he is not the type of person who waits for this specific day to come.

While the K-Pop idol does not appear to place too much priority on his special day, Bandwagon reported that Suga took the opportunity to give back to society. As it happened, he donated about $132,000 to Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital to help children with their cancer treatments.

Suga may have focused on giving back to his fans and others in need during his birthday but, the rest of the BTS did not let the day pass without greeting him on social media. Using the group's official account on Twitter, several members shared their respective tributes to the rapper.

Billboard reported that Jin and RM posted photos of Suga and captioned them with their respective greetings. Meanwhile, J-Hope posted a video of himself singing his co-rapper's lines from "So Far Away," which is part of his 2016 debut mixtape, August D.