[UCC] BTS Jungkook takes over Philippines News channels for saying “Mahal Ko Kayo” to Filipino fans & listening to Zack Tabudlo's song on Weverse Live
BTS Jungkook takes over Philippines News channels for saying “Mahal Ko Kayo” to Filipino fans & listening to Zack Tabudlo's song on Weverse Live’s recent Weverse live on March 14 became a hot topic Worldwide as he did a three-part live with different outfits for his fansworldwided. He immediately took over the Worldwide and USA trends at #1 and trended in 140 countries on Twitter.
on fans' request. Zack Tabudlo tweeted and thanked Jungkook for listening to his song as he was thrilled, writing 'I can now die in peace.' so i jwu and apparently i was blowing up on social media because…. THE JUNGKOOK. THE GOLDEN MAKNAE. JUST LISTENED TO GIVE ME YOUR FOREVER. I CAN NOW DIE IN PEACE HOLY SHT. 😭❤️ he even said he added my song to his playlist 💀💀🥹
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