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謝霆鋒演唱會今晚開騷 妹妹謝婷婷未能出席隔空為哥哥打氣

謝霆鋒演唱會今晚開騷 妹妹謝婷婷未能出席隔空為哥哥打氣

Yahoo24-04-2025

謝霆鋒的《Evolution Nic Live進化演唱會》今晚(24日)於啟德體育園主場館開鑼,妹妹謝婷婷今晚未能現身觀賞演唱會,不過她撰文為謝霆鋒打氣,更叫入場的觀眾們要享受每一秒!
謝婷婷於Threads寫道:
「Absolutely devastated I won't get to see you live in action but I will 100% be there in spirit, by your side, as always.
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Go show 'em how it's done, 哥哥. 💪
IT'S.GONNA.BE.EPIC. 😎
LOVE YOU!! ♥️♥️♥️
(And to everyone who is going to Nic's concert —enjoy every second and pls cheer extra for Sara and me!!!)(我非常難過,因為我無法親眼看到你的表演,但我的精神會 100% 陪伴著你,一如既往。
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去告訴他們這是怎麼做的,哥哥。 💪
這將是史詩般的。 😎
愛你! ! ♥️♥️♥️
(對於所有要去參加 Nic 演唱會的人 — — 享受每一秒,並請為 Sara 和我多加歡呼!!!))
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#謝霆鋒進化演唱會 」
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