
Fans Amused By The Height Difference Of Selangor's Princess Tengku Zatashah & ATEEZ Members
Yesterday (4th June, Wednesday), Tengku Zatashah took to Instagram to share a photo of her with the eight members of ATEEZ. The picture was taken backstage at the group's 'K-Pop Masterz 2025' joint concert at the Mines International Exhibition and Convention Centre (MIECC). The Selangor royalty wrote in her captions, 'Delighted to have met ATEEZ and seen them perform live: they were total fire.'
Tengku Zatashah also thanked the group for performing in Malaysia. She also previously shared several videos of ATEEZ's performance during the night, expressing her excitement at seeing them live in Malaysia. Netizens have reacted to Tengku Zatashah's post and were happy to see her fangirling over the K-pop group. However, the princess' photo with the ATEEZ members also went viral for another adorable reason.
As it turns out, many ATINYs (ATEEZ fans) were amused by the stark height difference between Tengku Zatashah and the eight idols. Sure enough, in the group photo, the members appeared to tower over the Princess of Selangor, who confirmed her height as 156cm. Adding to fans' amusement, Tengku Zatashah even stood in between the two tallest members of ATEEZ, Yunho (윤호) and Mingi (민기), who are 186cm and 184cm, respectively.
Some fans even quipped that Tengku Zatashah made leader Hongjoong (홍중), the shortest in the group at 172cm, look tall by comparison. Others even said the photo allowed them to imagine their height differences with the idols. Meanwhile, a few fans thanked the royalty for their support for ATEEZ and asked if she could help bring the group back for a solo concert in Malaysia.
We're glad that Tengku Zatashah had a great time at the 'K-Pop Masterz 2025' concert, and we also hope she'll have another chance to see the group live in Malaysia. In the meantime, ATEEZ is preparing for their comeback later this month.
Sources: Instagram, Twitter
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