[news] Fans and Big Bang showed some love for TOP’s birthday
2009.11.05
It’s Big Bang TOP’s 23rd birthday today on 4th November!
And fans and Big Bang members show some love. Fans made #happybdtop one of the trending topics on Twitter today, and Big Bang members prepared a surprise for TOP-sama himself.
GDragon posted up a photo of the cake he made for TOP on his me2day: "To commemorate TOP sama’s birthday Big Bang personally made him a cake! But it did not turn out well..ㅜ Anyways happy birthday∼∼"
He then posted another photo saying: "TOP sama’s birthday!" (picutre fix'd by nullspace!)
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