Troye Sivan makes surprise Manila appearance, gives fans a ‘heart attack’ | Inquirer Entertainment

Troye Sivan makes surprise Manila appearance, gives fans a ‘heart attack’

/ 02:45 PM July 02, 2017

Pop singer and actor Troye Sivan was spotted in a local mall last June 28, causing a stir among fans:

The singer-songwriter’s appearance came without warning.

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SM has since confirmed that the 22-year-old Australian was at their Makati branch:

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Sivan also confirmed on his own Twitter page that he was in the country for work on “fun stuff”:

He also teased that he had some news, which have caught fans in a frenzy:

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However, he has not announced what exactly the “crazy” news is.

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Fans who missed his random appearance hope his return comes announced, and with a concert to boot:

Sivan, a South African raised in Australia, gained fame through YouTube in 2012 when he started posting video blogs about his personal life and opinions on a variety of everyday topics. He has since garnered 4.4 million subscribers.

Last 2013, he opened up about his sexuality on a YouTube video with the aim to give hope to gay and bisexual people.

After signing with EMI Australia in 2013, he released his debut album “Blue Neighborhood” in 2015 which featured the chart-topping song “Youth”. JB

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