Super Junior & ELF win on 'Teen Choice 2015 Awards'
2015.08.17
Super Junior and their fans ELF have proven that they are going strong as they nab two awards from the 'Teen Choice 2015' which aired live on FOX channel from the University of Southern California’s Galen Center in Los Angeles.
Super Junior is a new entry and win the category of "Choice International Artist" while their fanclub ELF proudly grab the Choice Fandom award.
The winners emerged from the support garnered through social media voting that cast over 25 million votes using Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Super Junior and their fanclub are indeed stronger on international basis and have a massive fanbase outside their country.
Meanwhile, Super Junior members seem to have been informed and are appearing on their SNS accounts to give their gratitude. Eunhyuk gives a thumbs up while Yesung provides a capture of the article and writes, "Teen choice 2015 ..
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