EXO’s Suho Gives Speech At Stanford University, Thanks To Fans
Suho EXO (Twitter @StanfordSAPARC)

JAKARTA - EXO's Suho was seen attending Stanford University on Thursday, May 19, United States time. He gave a speech for the 20th anniversary of the Korean program at the prestigious university.

"Hello, I'm Suho, patron of EXO and K-pop," said Suho, starting his speech to the audience.

In his speech, Suho talked about how K-pop went global to become a program in a top university. He also explained how EXO was able to develop thanks to the support of fans around the world.

"I'm always grateful for the (fans) support. This is my first time coming to a conference in the United States,” said Suho.

After that, Suho had the opportunity to ask questions with the audience. He admitted that he was very nervous but wanted to speak in English for the fans who were waiting for him.

“I feel that Korea has started to change through K-pop. At the concert, fans sing in Korean. Countries like Mexico, Chile, places that are far from Korea but they carry posters in Korean. It's really amazing," said Suho.

The EXO leader promised to return with the group soon to visit the United States.

"I will return with the EXO members for a concert, but not now," said Suho ending his speech.

Not only Stanford, but Suho was also present to inaugurate SM Entertainment Square. This place is dedicated to the founder of SM Entertainment, Lee Soo Man as an appreciation for his hard work in the music industry.

Meanwhile, Suho's name immediately occupied a trending topic. Fans expressed pride in the idol.


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