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Seventeen’s Hoshi Finds Fan’s Message on Beach, Shares Heartfelt Response

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SEVENTEEN‘s Hoshi recently had a movie-like encounter with a fan that’s warming hearts across the globe. It all started with a simple message in the sand, and it blossomed into a truly unforgettable moment for both idol and fan.

On July 21, Hoshi took to his personal social media to share a sweet fan moment he caught on camera. The image showed the words “Seventeen Forever” carefully written on the beach, with Hoshi’s hand forming a heart just above it. Touched by this unexpected display of love, Hoshi shared the photo as a gesture of his own appreciation.

But Hoshi didn’t stop there. He went a step further, changing his fan communication platform profile picture to that very image, amplifying his gratitude for the fan’s sweet message.

The international fan who had penned the message was, understandably, overcome with emotion when she discovered that Hoshi had not only seen but also shared her creation. She uploaded her original daytime photo to her own account, captioning it in Korean,

“You are my last and greatest idol. Thank you so much for noticing.”

The story took an even more incredible turn when Hoshi himself left a comment on her post, simply saying “thank you” in her native language.

This touching exchange resonated deeply with fans, sparking an outpouring of emotional reactions. Comments flooded in, with many calling the moment “so romantic” and “touching how the message, left like a letter without an address, stayed long enough to be seen.” 

SEVENTEEN, who debuted in 2015, is celebrating their 10th anniversary this year. Known for their self-producing prowess and hit songs like “Adore U,” “Don’t Wanna Cry,” and “Super,” the 13-member group consistently showcases their deep connection with their fanbase, CARATs. Hoshi, celebrated as the group’s main dancer, is particularly recognized for his genuine and sincere fan engagement, a quality beautifully highlighted by this recent heartwarming incident.

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