SEVENTEEN Member Dino Messaged YouTuber Niko Who Danced To His Song Super
SEVENTEEN Member Dino Messaged YouTuber Niko Who Danced To His Song Super
Niko uploaded a series of videos to his Instagram Stories. He watched a K-Pop dance cover group dancing and taught choreography on the song Super.

In an age where social media bridges vast distances and connects people from opposite ends of the globe in a matter of seconds, the prospect of interacting with idols and celebrities through platforms like Instagram has become a possibility for fans worldwide. Imagine the thrill and disbelief that a fan goes through when they discover that a message they shared has been noticed, and even responded to, by their idol. This rare occurrence is something many can only dream of, but for one British content creator, this dream turned into reality.

The content creation collective known as the Beta Squad, a group of five dynamic artists from England – namely, Niko Omilana, Chunkz, Aj Shabeel, Sharky, and KingKennyTv – has carved a niche for themselves on YouTube, amassing a staggering following of more than 8.7 million subscribers.

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Their unique blend of humour, camaraderie, and engaging content has earned them a devoted fanbase. Among the quintet, Chunkz is particularly vocal about his admiration for K-Pop, having even shared a moment of connection with renowned soccer player Song Heung Min over their mutual appreciation for the genre.

Niko Omilana, known for his comedic flair and adventurous spirit, took to Instagram to share a sequence of stories. In one of his stories, he humorously expressed a desire to join a K-Pop dance cover group he was watching, jokingly suggesting that he could show them a move or two. He then posted a follow-up story, with himself at the centre of the group, learning the choreography of a song. The song in question was none other than Super by SEVENTEEN, a popular track known for its dynamic beats and intricate dance moves.

Niko’s unexpected foray into K-pop dance did not go unnoticed.

His commitment to learning the choreography and sharing his progress with his followers caught the eye of an actual member of SEVENTEEN- Dino.

Dino reportedly reached out to Niko via Instagram, offering words of encouragement for his dancing endeavours. “Keep up the dancing," Dino messaged, to which Niko responded with genuine admiration, “Just trying to be like you brother." The exchange between Niko and Dino was filled with mutual respect and playful banter, with Niko humorously warning, “Don’t be shocked if you see me turn professional."

Now, it is not just Niko, but also his fans on social media who have been taken by surprise.

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