Be honest—if SUPER JUNIOR’s DongHae slid onto your FYP in TikTok this week, you didn’t just scroll past.
SUPER JUNIOR’s longtime heartthrob is serving in fancams and edits from SUPER SHOW 10, and TikTok is eating it up.
Clips from Seoul and Hong Kong leg keep popping up: a smirk here, a clean turn there, and suddenly you’ve replayed the same seven seconds five times.
@elfish887He is so big and I like it👀🛐#donghae #superjunior #superjuniordne #kpop #fyp
♬ Sugar On My Tongue – Tyler, The Creator
Twenty years in the industry, already on his late 30s, and he still has that “first crush at a K-Pop concert” energy. Close-ups show a fresh, almost glowing look; wider shots catch the lean lines and control that come only from years of training.
“Aging like fine wine” isn’t just a compliment—it’s the vibe of the edits: slow-mo jumps, mic lifts on the beat, and that knowing eye contact that says, “Yes, I see you.”
Does your heart flutters?
@naeeene05Donghae focus – SuperMan in HK #supershow10inhongkong #superjuniordne #superjunior #donghae #슈퍼주니어
♬ nhạc nền – Naeeee nè – Naeeee nè
Fans feel it offline, too. At recent stops, people were saying DongHae’s merch flew first, which tracks with the online buzz. On TikTok, the trend video edits do the rest—tight cuts, beat drops, and smooth transitions turn one charismatic moment into a loop you can’t escape.
Hashtags like #Donghae, #SuperJunior, and #SuperShow10 are trending.
@d.del0720#jackson #jacksonwang #eunhyuk #hyukjae #donghae #superjunior #got7 #aghase #elf #heycomehere #kpop #tiktokph #viral2025
♬ original sound – DEL 🌻 – DEL 🌻
The “how does he still look like that?” conversation hasn’t let up either.
Even GOT7’s Jackson Wang once admitted he’s low-key jealous of DongHae’s youthful visuals, and the comments agree. Credit the styling, the discipline, the gym time—whatever the formula is, it shows. He’s ripped as ever, but it’s not just about physique.
@glow_fireflies#donghae #superjunior #supershow10
♬ original sound – 🔸️🅳🅴🅴🔸️ – 🔸️🅳🅴🅴🔸️
Compared to his early years, there’s a refined control to his movement—a maturity that makes every choreo hit feel clean and intentional on HD fancams.
What really sells it is the balance. DongHae’s not trying too hard; he’s just present—sharing the stage, smiling between steps, telegraphing that he still loves this job. That sincerity reads instantly, which is why the edits land across generations.
For some, it’s second-gen nostalgia; for others, it’s a first crash course in why SUPER JUNIOR helped build the stage everyone dances on now.
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