Aespa's Winter is making waves in the virtual realm as her latest set of "flirty" photocards takes center stage, exclusively designed to resonate with the fervent fangirl community.
From her debut, Winter has consistently astounded netizens with a captivating blend of sexy, beautiful, and cute visuals. Notably, her fanbase has swelled in size, with a considerable portion being devoted fangirls.
Amidst the promotional blitz for their latest track, "Drama," Aespa introduces a sought-after collection of photocards, with two offerings from the Chinese retailer StarRiver catching the collective eye.
“Princess, open the door it’s Winter”
— Jazz (@mjkmwntr) November 29, 2023
“I should be able to chase all girls” / “i can probably pull all the girls right”
Winter is really for women 😭 pic.twitter.com/8KSW3BMTli
The initial photocard that seized fans' attention features a provocative message: "Shouldn't I be able to court all the girls?" The term 'court' here carries a romantic nuance, alluding to a desire for a future romantic commitment.
She needs to be stopped pic.twitter.com/nuaWP7JFkx
— kpop moments that could kill a sapphic (@kpopsapphic) November 29, 2023
If one tantalizing message wasn't sufficient, another photocard, adorned with an endearing image of Winter sporting space buns, arrives with a Chinese message that translates to, "Princess, open the door, it's Winter."
Upon unveiling these intriguing photocards, significant social media accounts, converging on similar translations and meanings, expressed unbridled enthusiasm. Although there's speculation that Chinese fans play a role in selecting these messages, it serves as a testament to Winter's predominantly fangirl-centric following.
In reaffirming their commitment to inclusivity, Aespa reiterates that their appeal extends to all fans. Dispelling the outdated notion that girl groups primarily attract male admirers, the idols emphatically demonstrate their dedication to catering to a diverse audience.
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