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J-Hope of BTS follows Filipino content creator Niana Guerrero on TikTok

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BTS J-Hope has followed Filipino content creator Niana Guerrero on TikTok.

Niana's account is one of the five accounts that the BTS member is following on the social media platform alongside Audemars Piguet, Louis Vuitton, BTS, and Jungkook's.

Fans online were quick to react to J-Hope following Niana.

"Girl, Hobi is following you 😭 congratulations," one fan commented on page.

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"From Jungkook follow you Niana then Right now J-Hope. Sana ol na lang talaga. Prayer reveal huhu #verylucky 😫✋🏻," another fan wrote.

"Sa limang following ni J-Hope, isa ka don grabeeeee," another fan said.

Niana has 44.6 million followers on TikTok.

Back in August 2023, Jungkook of BTS also followed Niana on the platform. 

J-Hope opened his TikTok account last January with the username iamurhope. 

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The BTS member has now 7.8 million followers as of this writing.

J-Hope is set to bring his Hope on the Stage tour to Manila this April, marking his highly anticipated return to the Philippine concert scene.

The Manila leg of the tour will take place on April 12 and 13 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. This event will be the first time a BTS member has performed in the Philippines since the group's Wings tour in 2017, which was also held at the same venue.

The tour kicks off with a three-day concert in Seoul, South Korea, in late February before moving on to North America and Asia.

J-Hope was discharged from South Korea’s mandatory military service in October 2024. Earlier that year, in March, he released Hope on the Street Vol. 1, a special six-track album that accompanied a docuseries delving into his street dance roots.

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The album features collaborations with BTS member Jungkook, American producers Nile Rodgers and Benny Blanco, Le Sserafim's Huh Yun-jin, and Korean hip-hop artists Gaeko, Yoon Mi-rae, and JINBO the SuperFreak. A music video for "Neuron," his track with Gaeko and Yoon Mi-rae, was also released.

The album is complemented by Hope on the Street, a six-part docuseries that explores J-Hope’s journey in street dance. The series premiered on Prime Video.

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