EXO Luhan Enters The Guinness World Records For 'Most Comments On A Weibo Post'

EXO member Luhan has done what no other k-pop artist has done thus far.

The idol member made it onto the Guinness World Records for a post that he made on his Chinese social media account, Weibo, regarding Manchester United back in September 20, 2012.

Luhan set a record for himself, receiving over 13.2 million comments for the post. The post itself was simple with Luhan making a post about his favorite soccer team along with the caption, "That's Why I Love Manchester United!"

The member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band, which is signed under SM Entertainment, has been able to garner so many comments because he's made a name for himself within the Asian music industry.

Luhan is known for his singing and dancing skills, according to the publication Dhakatribune. The singer is now reportedly branching out into the world of acting after a recent appearance in the Chinese movie "Miss Granny."

Aside from all that Luhan is capable of, the Chinese member of the popular K-pop group is also known for his undeniable good looks. Despite the singer's claim that he truly is a "manly man," fans have taken note of the idol member's delicate features.

EXO leader Suho even mistook Luhan for a pretty girl when he was playing around with a wig backstage, according to the website MSN Entertainment XIN.

Luhan will be joining EXO's solo concert tour that will launch on August 23 in Singapore.

The rising popularity of EXO also contributed to the explosive rise of Luhan. The now 11-member boy group just wants to give back to the fans that have continued to provide them with love and ongoing support.  

"We want to thank our fans from all around the world for giving us so much love. We will try harder to promote ourselves not just in Korea and Asia, but around the whole world. Please look forward to it," stated the EXO members during an interview with Billboard. 

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