On the 27th, a video was shared in Youtube where a "Music Video screening" was going on and it was located in Peru and fans are getting interested on what's going on.
Locals fans on the video was taken by a fan in Peru where fans said that "Rain without saying any words will make you shout". They released a video showing a then watching the "Love Song" music video and the viewers gave fierce and loud screaming while watching. The fans screamed in reaction to actress Han ye Seul which was featured in the music video being in huge affectionate scenes with Rain.
The fan club located in Peru is name "RPF" which stands for Rain Peru Fans and celebrated their first anniversary last year in November. The fans gathered and celebrated and gathered for their love for the world star Rain.
Rain doesn't only have fans in Korea, America and Asia but also in other countries including Peru.
TAKE OUT WITH FULL CREDITS Source: Starnews Credits: Blueprincess824 @ dailykpopnews
Using a bong for the first time can be a fun and effective way to explore smoking, but without a little guidance, many first-time users make simple mistakes that can affect the experience — or worse, damage their gear. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your technique, knowing what to avoid can make all the difference. Here are some of the most common mistakes first-time bong users make, along with tips on how to steer clear of them. Read more
In a world flooded with fast fashion and trend-chasing designs, one Arab brand dares to slow down and look deeper — into memory, into meaning, and into the eyes of a mother.SeeMe, a luxury fashion and accessories brand based in Amman, Jordan, is not just another name in the fashion scene. It’s a personal, artistic journey born out of love, grief, and identity — a brand that literally sees you. Read more
Let’s get one thing straight—sarees are never going out of style. What does evolve, though? The drape. From grandmom-core to fashion-week realness, diff styles of saree draping are having a moment (again). Whether you're learning to pleat from YouTube or remixing the pallu with boots and a belt, this six-yard stunner continues to be the ultimate canvas of expression. Read more