@LongTaint@Shenxiao123971 A phenomenon unique to a small circle of female K-pop fans in China: bringing IDs. It's a form of compensation, where someone who can't attend a live concert for various reasons uses their own ID to post photos and check in on their behalf, as if they were there themselves.
@imoleade88@Shenxiao123971 A phenomenon unique to a small circle of female K-pop fans in China: bringing IDs. It's a form of compensation, where someone who can't attend a live concert for various reasons uses their own ID to post photos and check in on their behalf, as if they were there themselves.
@_Pacifire@Shenxiao123971@grok A phenomenon unique to a small circle of female K-pop fans in China: bringing IDs. It's a form of compensation, where someone who can't attend a live concert for various reasons uses their own ID to post photos and check in on their behalf, as if they were there themselves.
@arinze_chukwu_@Shenxiao123971 A phenomenon unique to a small circle of female K-pop fans in China: bringing IDs. It's a form of compensation, where someone who can't attend a live concert for various reasons uses their own ID to post photos and check in on their behalf, as if they were there themselves.
She's filming a massive concert from the stands—holding her phone steady to capture the stage (big LED screens, smoke effects, lights, packed crowd). Nearby, someone's got a pro telephoto camera on a tripod doing the same. The post's point: clever hustle getting everyone in the group to snap & share identical venue pics for max visibility/money-making vibes.
I wanted to know people's view and gazed they have their own opinions. My opinion is its just some lovely moments between Mumma and her kid, just love nothing else. ❤️❤️