Chanty Videla, nag-react sa pag-follow sa kanya ni Jungkook ng BTS sa TikTok
- Sparkle artist Chanty Videla, who is also part of the K-pop girl group Lapillus, is celebrating after being followed by BTS member Jungkook on TikTok
- She shared the news on her Instagram Story and expressed her excitement over the milestone
- Jungkook also follows other Filipino creators, including Niana Guerrero and AC Bonifacio, highlighting the global reach of local talents
- The move reflects how social media continues to connect international artists with fans and creators worldwide
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Sparkle artist Chanty Videla, who is also a member of the K-pop girl group Lapillus, is overjoyed as she marks an exciting milestone on social media—she is now officially followed by Jungkook, the youngest member of the internationally acclaimed group BTS, on TikTok.

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Chanty shared her excitement with fans by posting a screenshot on her Instagram Story, showing that the K-pop superstar had hit the follow button on the popular platform. "WHAAAAATTT???!!!" she elatedly wrote. The moment quickly became a topic of celebration among her followers.
She also reposted a Sparkle post highlighting the news, adding her own reaction in the on-screen caption: "I still can't believe it! My ARMY heart ack!!" Her enthusiasm mirrors that of countless fans worldwide who admire BTS and its members.
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Jungkook’s TikTok follow extends beyond Chanty. He also follows Filipino content creator Niana Guerrero and former Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition housemate and Kapamilya star AC Bonifacio, showcasing the growing visibility of Filipino talents in the global K-pop community.
Jungkook’s interactions with Filipino creators highlight the growing presence of Philippine talent on the global stage. Social media platforms like TikTok are allowing local influencers and performers to connect directly with international audiences, opening doors for collaboration and recognition beyond their home country.
Short for Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates to Bulletproof Boy Scouts, BTS was formed in 2013 in Seoul, South Korea, by entertainment label Big Hit Entertainment. Led by RM, the lineup includes Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V, Jimin, and Jungkook, and has not changed since BTS debut date. In years, the seven-member South Korean boy band skyrocketed to the top of hit charts album after album.
Earlier this month, BTS kicked off their long-awaited comeback concert in South Korea, marking their first live performances in four years. Fans from around the globe, including a large Filipino contingent, packed the venue both inside and out. The group delivered energetic performances of tracks from their new album Arirang, alongside beloved hits such as "Dynamite." Fans in the Philippines shared their excitement online, overjoyed to see BTS reunited as a complete group once again.
Last year, AC Bonifacio’s dance video on TikTok caught the attention of BTS member J-Hope. In the 15-second clip, she showcased her moves to J-Hope’s track “Killin’ It Girl” on the video-sharing platform. The K-pop star reacted with flushed face and fire emojis, showing his approval of her performance. Excited by the recognition, the former “Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition” housemate shared her delight on Instagram Stories.
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