Filipinos are crazy about a lot of things, and they aren't afraid to show it on social media.
Two of those obsessions are K-Pop and Jollibee, the country's top fast-food chain and home of the world-famous ChickenJoy. So when pictures surfaced of a Jollibee mascot doing EXO handsigns, people naturally went nuts.
The pictures show Jollibee forming E-X-O with his hands, although he struggled a little considering he only has eight fingers (lol):
It's official, the jolliest bee in town is the newest member to the EXO-L family! Welcome, Jollibee!ππ HAHAHAHA π
— Ate Dhang λ λλ 'γ ' (@exols_unnie) June 7, 2018
P.S. Please pardon the symbols, he was struggling for he only has 4 fingers. Ashksjdkjss ππ #EXO #μμ @weareoneEXO @B_hundred_Hyun @Jollibee pic.twitter.com/VnakblY7Ry
A hero found video footage of the mascot proclaiming his love for EXO:
The video footage HAHAHHAHA Jollibee got shy in the end. π @weareoneEXO @B_hundred_Hyun #EXO #μμ pic.twitter.com/enfEeFhtgM
— νμΈμ μλ π| pineappELLE βοΈ| (@exoelleworld) June 7, 2018
And naturally, people started asking for a dance collab between EXO and Jollibee:
Dance collab with Jollibee and EXO please πππ https://t.co/4vrGWR3N36
— Eβyβ€100DaysHusbandSoo (@Elyxoxoxo_ph) June 7, 2018
For a mascot, Jollibee's got some pretty sweet moves, so a dance collab is totally something we'd love to see. Need convincing? Here he is shaking his thang to a mix of Bruno Mars, Rihanna, and a little bit of "Despacito" thrown in for good measure:
If you need even more proof, here he is showing off a thing or two to Pinoy pop royalty Gary Valenciano (who has NOT slowed down as a dancer AT ALL):
When he gets to stepping with his crew? Pure FIRE:
Did we mention he's also got a dance cover of Momoland's "Bboom Bboom"? Because he's also got a dance cover of Momoland's "Bboom Bboom".
So honestly, EXO—what are you waiting for? Jollibee can obviously move, he loves K-Pop, and now that we know he's an EXO-L, too, there's no reason why we can't get that dance collab going for your newest fan!
We'll be waiting.
— Marco Sumayao