In recent days, the audience has been passing around photos taken at Quang Hung MasterD's fan meeting event.
The male singer's crew prepared a photo area decorated like a wedding hall, with wedding flowers, candles, veils, a board with wedding information... for the audience to take photos.
Opening the event, Quang Hung held a wedding bouquet, wore a red vest and walked down the aisle with the bride's song playing in the background.
Here, many female fans also wore wedding dresses and veils to meet Quang Hung.
The image of a female audience member wearing a wedding dress, proposing to her idol has appeared a lot recently, partly because many Vietnamese singers have added the category of taking photos and interacting 1:1 with fans.
Previously, Kay Tran was also surprised when a female fan wearing a wedding dress gave him a ring and proposed to him on stage. When taking personal photos with fans, the male singer was asked to make many affectionate gestures. Thanh Duy and Neko Le were also proposed to by female fans who knelt down and put rings on them to show their admiration.
However, it is undeniable that the image of wearing a suit and holding flowers helps male idols increase their appeal and win the hearts of female fans.
According to Kbizoom, giving flowers, wearing wedding dresses, giving wedding rings, chocolates... are popular ways that fans, usually female audiences, use to express their feelings for their idols.
The trend of calling idols as wife/husband or boyfriend/girlfriend is gradually becoming popular, when fans have excessive expectations about a star's image.
TFBoys' performance once caused a stir on social media because there were... hundreds of "brides" wearing white wedding dresses coming to watch.
In 2023, topics related to TFBoys accounted for nearly 30 out of 50 hot searches as soon as the concert took place.
In the front rows, many female fans wore wedding dresses to watch their idol's concert, creating a unique, grand scene.
Many singers in China and Korea were "helpless" because female fans wore wedding dresses and publicly proposed.
The images of many "brides" demanding to marry their idols still receive mixed opinions. Some people think that the wedding day is an important day, and they should not wear wedding dresses carelessly.
Therefore, there are many cases where female fans were dumped by their husbands/boyfriends because they wore wedding dresses to meet male singers. This "half-laughing, half-sad" story has made many singers feel shy but it is difficult to refuse fans.
When fans asking to marry their idols is no longer a funny story, artists have taken action to avoid trouble for both sides.
In 2023, Suga (BTS) caused a stir when he introduced a rule banning fans from wearing wedding veils to concerts in Jakarta (Indonesia).
According to Korea Boo, during many of Suga's shows in the US and Europe, some female fans wore wedding dresses and held signs that said "Yoongi, marry me" (a famous saying in the BTS fan community).
Meanwhile, Indonesia is a country with 87% of the population following Islam and has its own customs and beliefs. The media said that Suga proactively issued the regulations to avoid unnecessary conflicts and controversies.
Actor Byeon Woo Seok, famous for the movie "Running on Your Back", also made a rule prohibiting audiences from wearing wedding dresses or veils to fan meetings.
This strange clause once caused a stir in the music-loving audience community.
Korean media believes that idol culture is becoming more and more complex and diverse due to the development of social networks, connecting stars and audiences.