When it comes to hot celebrities, following them on one social media platform is not enough. The more, the better, right? If you’ve got these celebs on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter, here’s another outlet you might want to consider: LINE.
The app has Official Accounts that keeps you updated with the latest news from the celebrities (or brands, including CLEO!) that you follow. Whenever an artist has a new release or piece of news to share, you’ll receive an alert, usually a text message accompanied by a photo, to clue you in on the latest happenings.
Think of it as getting news at your fingertips. You can even download the photo, or share it with friends via chat or on your timeline. This way, you can let everyone know about your love for oppa! Here are eight hot male Korean and local celebs you need to follow now.
SHINee
Can’t wait to see the boys in town come August? Before that, follow them for important updates and cute photos.
Lee Kwang Soo
Get clued in on what the Korean actor is up to without having to trawl the web! The Running Man star has more than 2 million followers.
EXO
This K-pop group currently has more than 10 million followers! They also have official stickers, in case you want to show double the love.
G-Dragon
The Big Bang leader has more than 4 million followers to date. He’s dropping a new record soon, so keep yourself updated by following here.
Aloysius Pang
Let Aloysius give you a sneak peek into his personal life, including birthday celebrations with friends and behind-the-scenes photos. The actor updates his timeline in both English and Mandarin.
Lee Min Ho
Oppa may have enlisted in the army but you can always keep him close to your heart by following him here.
Super Junior
They may not be as active as a group since almost half the group is in military now, but you can keep up with their individual activities through their Official Account.
Xu Bin
Follow the actor to see exclusive personal photos, including wefies with other celebs. The only downside? You need to know Mandarin to read his captions.
This story first appeared on Cleo on May 31, 2017.