The fanbase of P-pop girl group BINI, known as Blooms, has come to the defense of their idols following an article by a student intern suggesting that the group’s popularity may be fading.

 The article, which questioned if BINI’s rise to fame was coming to an end, sparked immediate backlash from the loyal fans.

Blooms were quick to refute the claim, citing the group’s recent successes. They highlighted the continued presence of BINI’s single ‘Cherry On Top’ in the top 10 of Billboard Philippines, along with 45 million streams on Spotify, as evidence that BINI remains relevant and highly popular.

Fans also pointed to the group’s many endorsements, including major brands like Penshoppe, and their upcoming sold-out concerts at the Araneta Coliseum as further proof of their success.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some netizens had criticized BINI for alleged arrogance and high prices for concert tickets and merchandise, but their fanbase defended the group, asserting that BINI’s growing fame was well-earned and that they continue to appreciate their supporters.

In the end, Blooms emphasized that BINI’s career is far from over, with more projects and music on the horizon, making it clear that they will continue to support the group through their growing success.