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Philippine Pop Queen wants to collab with BTS Jungkook 

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Sarah Geronimo has shown interest in a collaboration with K-pop icon Jungkook from the global boy group sensation BTS.

The Philippine Pop Queen took to X to answer the queries of her fans through the #AskSarahG hashtag on her official account, which went trending on the platform. Through the tag, one of her followers asked if there were any K-pop groups that the pop star wished to meet and collaborate with. 

“I love JUNGKOOK. I think he is an amazing artist. Ang galing niya sobra,” Sarah answered. 

Many fans replied to the post, agreeing that they would also like to see a collaboration between the two artists should it be possible as they both showed great prowess in performing. 

The Q&A with Sarah was first teased by the official X account of G Productions, the production company owned by the popstar along with her husband, actor Matteo Guidicelli. 

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“Hmmm according to a reliable source may pa-#AskSarahGtonight all the way from LA? Please confirm, @JustSarahG?,” the company said in its post.

Sarah is currently in Los Angeles as part of the artists who will be honored with the Global Force Award at the Billboard Women in Music 2024. Some fans asked the pop star questions about how she felt as the awarding ceremony neared and if she was planning to make her international debut afterward.

Sarah said that she felt a mixture of excitement and nervousness about the event but still looked forward to it as she will be representing the Filipino Music Industry. She also said that she would be open to working with artists abroad if she was given the opportunity to do so. 

The pop star also teased a possible solo concert as she replied to a fan asking about it with only a “smiley” emoticon. 

Sarah is known for her hit songs such as “Ikot-Ikot,” “Tala,” “Kilometro,” “Isa Pang Araw” and many others. She also starred in films such as “A Very Special Love,” “You Changed My Life,” “It Takes a Man and a Woman,” and the Philippine adaptation of the South Korean film “Miss Granny.” 

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