
The content creator shuts down BTS ticket “special access” rumors, jokes she’d rather give tickets away to ARMY fans.
Content creator Zeinab Harake has denied rumors she had connections or special backing to secure tickets for BTS’ highly anticipated return concert in the Philippines.
In a social media post, Zeinab dismissed the allegations, writing, “Tama na sa mga fake news n’yo guys as in favorite n’yo talaga ako lately no?” She also joked about the situation, adding that if purchasing dozens of tickets were possible, she would gladly give them away to dedicated ARMYs.
“Kung pwedeng man bumili ng 50 tickets automatic pamimigay ko pa ‘yan sa mga legit na ARMY fans, kaso ‘di po pwede ‘yon,” she said.
The influencer further poked fun at the rumors by reminding followers that she is currently abroad. “Nasa Europe ako, nagawang bata. BRB po lablab,” she joked.
Tama na sa mga fake news nyo guys as in favorite nyo talaga ako lately no? Hehe kung pwedeng man bumili ng 50 tickets automatic pamimigay ko pa yan sa mga legit na army fans💜 kaso di po pwede yun🥹
— Zeinab Harake Parks (@ZeinabHarake11) June 10, 2026
Nasa Europe ako nagawang bata brb po lablab 😭😂
The clarification comes as demand for BTS’ Philippine concerts at the Philippine Arena on March 13 and 14, 2027 continues to reach fever pitch. Across social media, fans have shared stories of long virtual queues, sold-out sections, and intense competition for seats, highlighting just how massive the group’s following remains years into their career.
With tickets becoming one of the hottest commodities among Filipino ARMYs, even unverified claims of special access have quickly become a topic of discussion online.
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