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Japanese Underground Girl Group Kicks One of Their Fans During Their Concert And The Fan Loves It!

 

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A TikTok video clip shows a female singer trying to pull a fan on stage while they are performing. However, some Netizens said this fans tried to storm on stage and the singer tried to released the fans grip. I don't know when and where this happened, but I think my visitors can compare which one is the truth. Forgive me if I am wrong.


Image: ハヤブサリュウ

In the video, from my views, the female singer tried to pull fans as hard as she could. Because of that, the fan was drawn to the stage. The incident made the girl's group happily kicked and stepped on him while singing. The funny thing is, the girl pulls his underwear on stage. After he gets stepped on, he continues to dance without feeling regret or angry.

However, you should not be surprised, because this girl group has often performed stunt like that. Some fans even get a bonus by getting smacked their face with the whipped cream on their chest.

This group is known as ホランクスターズ (Planck Stars). They performed on an underground stage. That's why most new and lesser-known groups often perform gimmicks in order to gain a large number of fans.

Most underground groups in Japan will have a fan meeting with their fans after the show. You should attend because who knows you might get a free hug, kiss or kick!

Image: ハヤブサリュウ

Image: ハヤブサリュウ


Bonus round:  Whipped Cream


The  ホランクスターズ (Planck Stars) Music video


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