Choreographer Aiki Expresses Gratitude for Bruno Mars’ Social Media Post
Choreographer Aiki recently shared his feelings after being featured on pop singer Bruno Mars’ social media. On the 21st, Bruno Mars posted a photo from his after-party performance in Korea, held in Seoul on the 18th, along with a caption that read, “I hid my wings, but you can’t fool me. Thank you, my cute guardian angel.” The photo captured a close-up of Bruno Mars’ Korean bodyguard, as well as Aiki, who attended the after-party.
Aiki’s tearful expression of happiness in the photo quickly gained attention and became a hot topic on various online communities. Girls’ Generation’s Sooyoung, who saw the post, tagged Aiki’s account and jokingly asked, “Is that you?” Aiki responded with humor, saying, “I didn’t want to be stuffed like this in my brother’s feed,” causing laughter among fans.
Aiki also appeared as a special DJ on KBS Cool FM’s ‘Park Myung-soo’s Radio Show’ and discussed the viral post. When asked about his experience at Bruno Mars’ concert and being photographed, Aiki revealed, “I went to the after-party and saw it right in front of my nose. I didn’t expect to appear in the picture like that. I didn’t want to be stuffed into our Bruno Mars oppa’s feed like this.”
He further shared, “I felt very happy, a little embarrassed, and had various emotions. Anyway, all the stars were out there, so it was a mess.” Aiki’s gratitude for the unexpected attention from Bruno Mars’ social media post was evident, and fans were delighted to hear his behind-the-scenes perspective.
The photo shared by Bruno Mars continues to circulate online, showcasing the special moment Aiki had at the after-party. Aiki’s popularity and recognition as a talented choreographer are expected to grow even more following this viral incident.
[Photo] Bruno Mars SNS / OSEN DB
Written by Yoo Soo-yeon ([email protected])
How did Aiki react when he saw the photo of himself and Bruno Mars’ bodyguard on social media?
Renowned choreographer Aiki recently experienced an overwhelming feeling of gratitude after being acknowledged by pop sensation Bruno Mars on social media. Mars took to his Instagram on the 21st, sharing a photo from his post-concert after-party in Seoul. The picture featured Aiki alongside Bruno Mars’ Korean bodyguard in a heartwarming close-up. The image quickly caught the attention of netizens, with Aiki’s teary-eyed expression of happiness becoming the talk of various online communities.
Even Girls’ Generation’s Sooyoung couldn’t resist joining in on the conversation. After seeing the post, she jokingly tagged Aiki’s account and asked, “Is that you?” Aiki responded with his trademark humor, saying, “I didn’t want to be stuffed like this in my brother’s feed.” This witty exchange brought a smile to fans’ faces, creating a delightful atmosphere.
Aiki’s rise to fame didn’t stop there. He made a special appearance as a DJ on KBS Cool FM’s ‘Park Myung-soo’s Radio Show’ and shared his thoughts on the viral post. When asked about his memorable experience at Bruno Mars’ concert and being featured in the photograph, Aiki opened up, saying, “I was right there at the after-party, witnessing everything up close. I never expected to end up in the picture like this. I didn’t want to be squeezed into Bruno Mars’ feed like this, but hey, here we are!”
Expressing a mixture of happiness, embarrassment, and various other emotions, Aiki revealed that the star-studded night was an absolute whirlwind. Fans were thrilled to hear his behind-the-scenes perspective and reciprocated his gratitude for the unexpected attention he received from Bruno Mars’ social media post.
The photo posted by Bruno Mars has continued to make rounds online, immortalizing the special moment Aiki had at the after-party. With this viral incident serving as a catalyst, Aiki’s popularity and reputation as a gifted choreographer are sure to reach new heights.
In a world of ever-evolving artistry, it’s disheartening to see a lack of sensitivity from artists like Bruno Mars. Aiki’s reaction highlights the importance of being mindful in our social media posts and how they can inadvertently perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Let’s hope this incident serves as a reminder for us all to think before we post.