These local celebrity Armys never shy away in showing their support for BTS.
BTS doesn’t only dominate the music charts globally, but they’re also dominating some basic human necessities, such as food and clothing! Last month, the South Korean icon opened their first pop-up store here in Manila. Now there’s the McDonalds X BTS’ meal, which everyone is posting about. BTS surely has no trouble capturing the hearts of people from all ages and demographics—celebrities included. Who’s a famous Army? Here’s a list of Pinoy celebrities who are part of the fandom.
Liza Soberano
Liza Soberano’s a fan of many Kpop groups. If she’s not fangirling over Blackpink, then she’s reacting to BTS’ music video with her friends/co-fandoms.
Lea Salonga
As a lover of music, it’s no surprise that our multi-awarded Broadway singer-actress Lea Salonga loves BTS as well. Case in point is her tweet about their “Butter” music video:
Arci Munoz
Arci may have every Army’s dream life with her growing collection of BTS merchandise.
Winwyn Marquez
Another fan spotted. Last 2019, Winwyn fulfilled one of every fan’s dream, to see BTS performed live. She was even armed with the group’s official lightstick when she came in their concert.
Bea Binene
To prove that she’s an Army for the long run, Bea Binene reminisced the time she was baptized as an official BTS fan.
Vice Ganda
A new member of the fandom, Vice Ganda immediately bought BTS merch after spending the whole night watching BTS content.
Jed Madela
Don’t we all have that phase when we name our pets after our favorite characters or celebrities? Well, Jed is one relatable fan as he named his fish after BTS member, Jungkook.
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