[UCC] International EXO-Ls show their love and trust for EXO and CBX by sending in 'Support LED Trucks'
This fan-led initiative unites fan bases from diverse corners of the globe, including the Philippines, USA, Chile, Indonesia, Turkey, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Singapore, among others, drawing together a wide range of devoted followers from around the world.
The harmonious collaboration between these international fanbases, culminating in a gesture of support, serves as a poignant symbol of the unified sentiments and encouragement from international EXO-Ls directed towards all nine EXO members, with a special emphasis on Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin. Moreover, this collective effort carries a vital message to SM Entertainment, urging them to uphold proper treatment for EXO.
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