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Le Sserafim reacts to ‘lodi’ Vice Ganda’s It’s Showtime performance of ‘Crazy’

Le Sserafim reacts to ‘lodi’ Vice Ganda’s It’s Showtime performance of ‘Crazy’

Nikka Sabio,

Push Team

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There’s no stopping the “Crazy” dance craze popularized by Vice Ganda as even K-pop girl group Le Sserafim, the performers behind the hit song, reacted enthusiastically to the viral production number on It’s Showtime.

On their official X (formerly Twitter) account, Le Sserafim members Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae reposted the dance performance and expressed admiration for the noontime show’s hosts, dancers, and personalities who joined the production.

“our lodis fr (for real) #LE_SSERAFIM #르세라핌,” they wrote, using the Filipino slang “lodi,” which means “idol” when spelled backward.


The repost, which was personally managed by the group’s members, sparked excitement among fans online.

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“HAHDSAHDAH FIMMIES SHOULD GUEST ON IT'S SHOWTIME!!!” a fan wrote on X.

“As a K-pop fan, I'm so happy that LE SSERAFIM's Crazy became viral in the Philippines because of Vice Ganda and even have a flash mob (the only time I see the flash mob in Mother Ignacia was Sarah G's Tala and BINI's Pantropiko (both happens on ASAP respectively))! 🥹⚡️,” another fan expressed.

A netizen  also wondered who thought the group on the Filipino slang word of idol, saying, “WHO TAUGHT HER FILO SLANGS 😭🙏🥀.”


Prior to the post, Le Sserafim also reposted a video of Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition housemates dancing to “Crazy,” thanking Filipinos for embracing the track.

"Mahal ko kayo. See you again soon, Manila," the group wrote, alongside photos of Filipino favorites including food from a popular fast food chain and halo-halo.

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The “Crazy” dance trend began when Vice Ganda performed his own choreography to the song in a March episode of It’s Showtime. The dance initially came from a fan edit that overlaid an old clip from the show with the K-pop track. 


Vice later recreated the viral dance on-air.

“Vice Ganda finally did it I’m crying,” the TikTok user who edited the viral clip posted.


The trend exploded across social media, with various Filipino celebrities joining in. Notable participants include SB19, BINI, Michelle Dee, Gian Bernardino of Cup of Joe, AJAA, BGYO, New:ID, Calista, G22, David Guison, and PBB housemates Fyang, Binsoy, Jas, Dylan, Rain, AC Bonifacio, Charlie Fleming, and Emilio Daez, and actress Yassi Pressman.

On a Monday episode of It’s Showtime on April 28, Vice Ganda, the noontime show hosts, the studio audience (Madlang People), and other celebrities and personalities came together for a grand flash mob celebrating the viral dance.

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Meanwhile, fans are eagerly anticipating Le Sserafim’s return to the Philippines for their Easy Crazy Hot tour, happening on August 2 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.

Presented by Applewood Philippines, fans can see Le Sserafim up close for as low as ₱3,000. Here are the details.

SVIP (Standing/ Seating) - ₱14,000

VIP Seating - ₱13,000

Lower Box - ₱10,000

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Upper Box - ₱7,500

General Admission Premium - ₱4,000

General Admission Regular - ₱3,000

Pre-selling begins on May 8 for Fearnot members, while the general sale starts on May 10 via SM Tickets.

The group last performed in the country in December 2023 during the Asia Artist Awards held in Bulacan.

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