Top Hallyu star GD (G-Dragon, Kwon Ji-yong) held an encore show of his world tour in Seoul on the 14th, but it was reported that a Chinese fan was allegedly reported by local fans for purchasing a scalped ticket, resulting in staff cutting off her wristband on the spot. The fan then rolled on the ground and refused to admit her fault. During the talking segment, another Chinese fan interrupted and shouted, “I love you” in Chinese. GD pretended not to understand and replied with a smile, “What does wo ai ni mean?” then boldly corrected, “This is Korea!” Korean fans applauded and cheered, praising “That’s our Ji-yong,” and “So awesome.”
GD’s world tour Ubermensch started in Goyang, Korea this March, covering 12 countries with a total of 38 shows, and finally returned to the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. On the third day of the final shows on the 14th, “BIGBANG” teammates Taeyang and Daesung came to support him, joining in a chorus of “HOME SWEET HOME,” bringing the crowd of V.I.P.s (fan name) to a frenzy.
However, ever since the first show in Goyang, Korea, many Chinese fans have loudly shouted “I love you,” and this time was no exception. While GD was speaking, a Chinese fan once again interrupted and shouted “I love you” in Chinese. GD stopped, smiled, and deliberately asked, “What does wo ai ni mean?” Finally, he couldn't hold back and directly said, “This is Korea,” causing the whole crowd to applaud and cheer, calling it “extremely satisfying.”
GD fan caught with scalped ticket, entry qualification immediately revoked.
Moreover, before the show, a Chinese fan was allegedly reported by local fans for buying a scalped ticket, and staff cut off her entrance wristband on the spot. She then rolled on the ground refusing to admit her wrongdoing. Another overseas fan was also suspected of being caught buying a scalped ticket and was subdued and asked to leave by staff, even running a red light while trying to escape.
News Source: 壹苹新闻网
However, ever since the first show in Goyang, Korea, many Chinese fans have loudly shouted “I love you,” and this time was no exception. While GD was speaking, a Chinese fan once again interrupted and shouted “I love you” in Chinese. GD stopped, smiled, and deliberately asked, “What does wo ai ni mean?” Finally, he couldn't hold back and directly said, “This is Korea,” causing the whole crowd to applaud and cheer, calling it “extremely satisfying.”
GD fan caught with scalped ticket, entry qualification immediately revoked.
Moreover, before the show, a Chinese fan was allegedly reported by local fans for buying a scalped ticket, and staff cut off her entrance wristband on the spot. She then rolled on the ground refusing to admit her wrongdoing. Another overseas fan was also suspected of being caught buying a scalped ticket and was subdued and asked to leave by staff, even running a red light while trying to escape.
News Source: 壹苹新闻网