Filipino Famous Singer Lea Salonga Shows Her Feelings After Joining With ARMYs In BTS's Mini Concert

In BTS' fandom ARMY, there are many fans who are famous stars in the world, some are even veteran singers. Typical among them is the famous Philippine female singer - Lea Salonga.

She has not hesitated to share her fondness for the young group far away from her generation many times. With the vibe of her music, she has given BTS a love that is no less than pa̾s̾sionate young ARMYs.

She even went to see BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas recently and relived the emotions of a fan. She didn't hesitate to encourage other ARMYs to do the same when going to see BTS movies in theaters.

Tony Award-winning singer Lea Salonga has proven that being a fangirl has no age limit. She's been known for her great love for BTS for many years now despite being in her 50s, but she still has the same feelings and fans as ARMYs at a younger age.

Not only that, Lea Salonga also shared that when she entered the world of BTS, she admired seeing fans who were only in their 20s. But then, she discovered that stan BTS is a thing. It's interesting that she finds many other “fangirls close to my age and we appreciate their talent. Like we're proud aunts!"

The fan of a legend like Lea Salonga – an actress who has acted in more than a dozen musicals during her 42-year career along with the talent of a veteran of Disney movies like Princess Jasmine and Mulan is a great honor for BTS as well as ARMYs. But Lea Salonga herself also revealed that thanks to BTS, her mental health was saved and if she had to choose one K-pop group to listen to for the rest of her life, it would be BTS.

Not only that, with the affection of an avid fan, Lea Salonga also cannot ignore BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas being premiered worldwide. She took the time to go to the theater and experience it with many other ARMYs and later shared her happiness on Twitter.

She said: "Just came home after watching BTS Yet to Come in Busan. Oh my goodness, my first time surrounded by ARMY singing along to every song and cheering for our guys! I had the best time! What a great way to welcome the weekend! Have a great one, everyone!"

Besides, she also did not forget to advise other ARMYs to do this when going to see BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas to have the most perfect memories. She continued: "I won’t say much more about the movie, except to say that you should bring your ARMY bomb if you have one, and wear your BTS merch! You’ll have such a great time!"

She shares the true feelings of a fan and it's like any of us. It seems that when standing under BTS' music, there is no distance between all the ARMYs. Fans of both Lea Salonga and ARMYs rejoiced as she showed her pa̾s̾sionate love for BTS:

- We had a blast!

- We had fun, sobra!

- I just watched it too and look at their energy!!

- Thank you for the tip. My friend and I did

- With my son, my nieces, and my husband! Malaysia Army here!!

- We just got back as well. If we can’t attend the concerts right now, the movies are the next best thing. We even brought our light bombs and danced until we hurt ourselves. I’m glad you have a great time.

- yay!!!! so glad you got to go see it. i saw it twice this week and I cried pretty hard the first shwoing but the second time i let myself have fun and just embrace how much I love bts and can’t wait for the future with them

- Miss Lea, hope to see you at the more upcoming events like Army day 

- Same same same it was so exhilarating I’m still high on BANGTAN!!!!!!

- no army bomb yet i know just being surrounded by fellow amis is enough to have the full experience. looking forward to actually being a part of the purple ocean soon

- I saw it too and that was the experience I was hoping for. Unfortunately, the audience in my screening were pretty subdued. It was just me and the girl next to me singing and chair dancing. Still enjoyed myself though.

- I watched last night and the ARMY around me were using their celphones as army bombs. It’s one of the best, if not the best, of their concerts. But the best is yet to come… let’s hold hands for 2025 and hope that we can watch them in person