K-pop female group dresses strangely for a show by donning Rangers FC jerseys.
A South Korean pop group that was performing in Texas seems to have made a mistake with their attire after showing out on stage wearing vintage Rangers FC soccer shirts.
STAYC was on a US tour and was making a stop in Dallas.
Nevertheless, the six-piece girl trio didn’t wear Texas Rangers tees from their hometown baseball team; instead, they showed up in 1990s Glasgow football club uniforms, which were made famous by players like Paul Gascoigne and Ally McCoist.
During their US performance on Thursday, the K-pop singers were spotted sporting Rangers 1996–97 home jerseys. Since then, the pictures have gone viral on the internet.
That late nineties season, Rangers defeated Hearts 4-3 at Celtic Park to win the Scottish League Cup.
Texas Rangers, meanwhile, have made it to theirWith the swift ascent of their most recent album, Teenfresh, on the American charts, STAYC—which consists of Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J—has been enjoying tremendous success.
The girls made their musical debut in 2020 with the well-received album Star to a Young Culture. Now, a whole new audience of Scottish fans has discovered them because to their garish wardrobe.
On the social media platform X, which was once known as Twitter, someone wrote: “K-Pop’s Rangers are the kings.”
“Okay, fine, I will buy all their albums,” wrote another.
“As a Scottish person who supports [Rangers], this was not in my 2023 bingo card,” said another Glasgow Rangers supporter.
However, celebrities have been sighted in Scottish strips before.
Hollywood greats like Patrick Dempsey and Samuel L. Jackson, as well as former world boxing champion Mike Tyson, have all been pictured wearing Glasgow Rangers uniforms in the past. Snoop Dogg,
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