Video/The bride’s friend danced to “Grandma’s Coffee” in a super V-neck skirt. Her Instagram revealed that Lin Xiang was also drunk! | FTV News Network | LINE TODAY

Video/The bride’s friend danced to “Grandma’s Coffee” in a super V-neck skirt. Her Instagram revealed that Lin Xiang was also drunk! | FTV News Network | LINE TODAY

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A wedding highlight video recently went viral on the internet, garnering over 70,000 views. The video, captured by the wedding host, features the bride’s friend removing her shoes and dancing to the popular South Korean song “Queencard”. The friend’s energetic performance ignited the atmosphere, prompting the host to remark on her popularity. After her true identity was revealed, the video sparked heated discussions among netizens, including professional baseball “Wheat Chuan Dragons Cheerleading Goddess” Lin Xiang, who commented, “I’m drunk” following watching the clip.

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South Korean girl group “(G)I-DLE” propelled their catchy song “Queencard” to worldwide fame, inspiring numerous dance covers. This particular video, showcasing the bride’s friend dancing barefoot in a sparkling blue slit dress, attracted over 70,000 views. Her smooth movements captivated everyone, and the friend’s true identity, later revealed to be popular Twitch live streamer “Yiting,” surprised netizens.

A woman attended a friend’s wedding banquet and was asked by the host to dance barefoot. The video was leaked and sparked heated discussions among netizens. (Combination photo/reproduced from IG@王依鸟) The woman dancing to “Queencard” is called “Yi Ting”, a Twitch live streamer with over 410,000 fans. (Combination photo/reproduced from IG@王依鸟)

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In 2021, Wang Yiting was ranked 13th on the “Top 20 Pretty Twitch Live Streamers” list. She was previously a member of the Malaysian girl group “AMOi-AMOi,” founded by singer Namewee and Red People. Although the group officially disbanded in 2020 due to financial losses, Wang Yiting continued her career as a live streamer, amassing over 412,000 followers. In 2023, she was even invited by the New Taipei City Government Police Department to serve as an anti-fraud ambassador for their “New Generation Anti-Fraud Strategy Operation.”

Wang Yiting was named one of the “Top 20 Twitch Pretty Live Streamers” in 2021. She was a member of the Malaysian girl group “AMOi-AMOi” developed by singer Namewee. (Photo/Reproduced from the YT channel “Yiting”) Wang Yiting was invited by the New Taipei City Government Police Department to serve as an “Anti-Fraud Ambassador” to shoot an anti-fraud promotional video last year (2023). (Photo/Reproduced from the Twitch channel “Yiting”)

Numerous netizens and fans reacted to Wang Yiting’s energetic dance at the wedding, leaving comments like “Too contrasting”, “What kind of strong bangs are these!”, “Too amazing! So cute”, “Taking off shoes is so local! Favorability increased a lot”, “This video silently wasted an hour of my time, how might this happen?”. Even Lin Xiang commented “I’m drunk”, but some netizens pointed out that “the host may have cue the wrong person, stealing all the bride’s limelight.” The bride herself responded, stating “It has nothing to do with the bride herself.”

Lin Xiang and the bride herself also responded to this passionate dance video in the comment section. (Photo/Reproduced from IG @王依鸟)

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Bride’s Friend’s "Queencard" Dance at Wedding Goes Viral, Unmasking Popular Twitch Streamer Yiting

A wedding highlight video that captured the attention of thousands of viewers showcased a memorable dance performance by the bride’s friend. The friend, identified as Wang Yiting, a popular Twitch live streamer, took center stage at the wedding banquet and stole the spotlight with her energetic rendition of the viral "Queencard" song by the South Korean girl group "(G)I-DLE." What began as a simple wedding celebration quickly evolved into a viral sensation, revealing Yiting’s hidden talent and captivating the internet.

The "Queencard" Dance Phenomenon

The video, which has garnered over 70,000 views, shows Yiting dancing barefoot in a sparkly blue slit dress. Her effortless moves to the catchy tune of "Queencard" left the guests mesmerized. The host, who initially introduced Yiting as a friend of the bride, mightn’t help but express his admiration for her vibrant energy and popularity among the wedding attendees. However, it was the "real identity" of this captivating dancer that sent the internet into a frenzy.

Unveiling the "Dancing Queen": Twitch Streamer Yiting

Yiting, who boasts a following of over 410,000 fans on Twitch, quickly became the subject of online discussions following her identity was revealed. She has been in the public eye for some time, initially gaining recognition as a member of the Malaysian girl group "AMOi-AMOi", founded by the popular singer Namewee and Red People. The group, however, disbanded in 2020 following enduring years of financial challenges.

A Twitch Star with a Multifaceted Persona

Undeterred, Yiting transitioned into a successful live streamer, establishing a strong online presence with her engaging content. In 2021, she was ranked 13th in the "Top 20 Pretty Twitch Live Streamers" list. Her appeal extends beyond just online entertainment: a testament to her multifaceted persona, Yiting was invited by the New Taipei City Government Police Department to become the "Anti-Fraud Ambassador" for their 2023 "New Generation Anti-Fraud Strategy Operation."

Online Reactions: A Mix of Admiration and Debate

Yiting’s dynamic performance at the wedding sparked a wave of reactions online. Netizens and fans were enthralled by her energy and charisma, posting comments like "Too contrasting", "What kind of strong bangs are these!", and "This video silently wasted an hour of my time, how might this happen?" Even prominent figures, like professional baseball "Wheat Chuan Dragons Cheerleading Goddess" Lin Xiang, commented, "I’m drunk."

However, some voiced criticism, suggesting the host might have mistakenly invited Yiting to dance, potentially stealing the limelight from the bride. The bride, however, took to social media to clarify the situation, assuring everyone that Yiting’s performance wasn’t a cause for concern.

Beyond the Trend: A Deeper Look at Yiting’s Story

Yiting’s captivating "Queencard" dance performance is more than just a viral video. It highlights her journey from a K-Pop group member to a successful Twitch streamer, showcasing her talent, resilience, and adaptability. Her story serves as inspiration to anyone seeking to break free from conventional boundaries and forge their own path to success.

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  • New Taipei City Government Police Department
  • Anti-Fraud Ambassador
  • Viral Video
  • Wedding Dance

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