[Trans] 111212 TVXQ Takes Time Out For Fan Boys, Accepting Their Declaration Of Love

[Trans] 111212 TVXQ Takes Time Out For Fan Boys, Accepting Their Declaration Of Love

Photo Caption: The Pair of Cassiopeia brothers Chen Hao Zhong (left) and Chen Yi Guang, who supports TVXQ and JYJ.

At TVXQ’s fanparty in Taiwan, fan boys were in for a treat; TVXQ had especially taken time out of their schedule, to allow approximately 30 fans to openly declare their love for Yunho and Changmin. They shouted “I love you!” loud to the duo on stage; there were even some worked up fans that kept screaming Changmin’s name, causing Changmin to reply, “I can feel goose bumps already!”

According to a research in Korea, only 3.25% of the 800,000 Cassiopeia are male fans, and some of them went to the fan party. Yunho said, “Sometimes when I suddenly hear deep male voices saying ‘I love you’ I’ll always get a shock.” Changmin said, “Actually it’s not easy for guys to express love to another guy, I’m really thankful for the love of male Cassiopeia.”

Among fans, there were a pair of brothers Chen Hao Zhong (20) and Chen Yi Guang (18), who came to the fan party with their parents and sister. The family of 5 are hard core fans, and they screamed much for TVXQ. They expressed that they love TVXQ and JYJ, hence their entire family usually switch fan identities: when JYJ came in April, they were JYJ fans, during these 2 days when TVXQ came, they were loyal fans of them. The brothers were asked if liking TVXQ 8 years ago caused any conflicts, and they replied, much to many fans’ anticipation, “I believe the 5 members in TVXQ will come back together.”

Source: [yahootw]
Translation credits: smallricee@tohosomnia.net
Shared by: tohosomnia.net
Do not remove/add on any credits

Momma’s Source: sharingyoochun.net

Share This

One thought on “[Trans] 111212 TVXQ Takes Time Out For Fan Boys, Accepting Their Declaration Of Love

  1. It’s interesting that the K-Pop male groups are not used to male fans. I guess they are more rare in Korea.
    In America we simply like songs, and there may be a few special singers that you like enough to buy every album–but the personable aspect is not as prevalent here. It produces a less gender specific scenario.

Leave a Reply