[News] Super Junior Heechul takes 9th spot on the Twitter Popularity Charts
2010.12.17
Super Junior member Kim Heechul took the 9th place in the most popular people’s rankings on the “2010 Trends on Twitter” charts.
Kim Heechul has undergone promotional activities in Japan under both Super Junior and Super Junior, and had accumulate a lot of overseas fans especially under their Asian Tour “Super Show”. At the moment, Heechul’s follower count has surpassed the 300,000 mark, and is considered the most popular member in Super Junior. With regards to the news, netizens have expressed that “Kim Heechul is the greatest”, “Universe’s Flower Boy Kim Heechul, world-class beauty”, “As expected of Kim Heechul, you’re amazing”, “9th (globally) in terms of popularity, I really can’t imagine it”, and “You need to climb up to first spot, hwaiting”. On the other hand, North Korea’s attack on Yeonpyeong Island which triggered a clash between North and South Korea took the fourth spot with the trend “Koreas Conflict”.
Source: KoreaStarDaily Thanks to callinginsane @ sj-world.net for the heads up! Translated by eternalsnow @ sj-world.net
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