Super Junior's Kim Hee-chul Rules Twitter Trends
By wchung | 17 Mar, 2026
Kim Hee-chul is one of the original members of the popular Korean boy band Super Junior.
A popular South Korean singer has become a hit on Twitter, with his fans bombarding the site with postings.
Kim Hee-chul is a key member of the band Super Junior, known for its boyish looks and synchronized dance routines that have earned them heartthrob status across Asia.
His fans declared Monday as “Kim Hee-chul Day” by relentlessly posting Twitter messages on the 27-year-old and drawing a wave of new tweets from curious people with little knowledge of the singer, the Korea Herald newspaper reported Tuesday.
Kim subsequently became one of the site’s top trending topics, leading some to compare him with fellow musical heartthrob Justin Bieber.
Kim has accumulated over 240,000 Twitter followers, much less than the 16-year-old Canadian’s 5.7 million. But for a period of time Monday and Tuesday, he appeared to rule the site’s Twitter Trends.
One tweet from the Philippines on Wednesday on Kim read, “Gosh – I love you!! King of the world.”
Kim’s band gained wider fame in August after a YouTube video clip showing a group of dancing Thai policemen impersonating its members became a pop sensation.
The officers shimmied and swung their hips in the five-minute video spoof of “Sorry Sorry,” a hit song by Super Junior.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)
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