A GIRL group has gone viral after performing in Rangers tops in a hilarious mix-up.
Korean pop foursome STAYC are currently on the North American leg of their Teenfresh World Tour.
The group recently performed in Dallas, Texas and it appeared they planned to don Dallas Rangers tops in a bid to impress the crowd.
However, they appear to have gotten mixed up with Glasgow Rangers and instead wore classic 1996/97 season tops during their gig.
The mix-up has since gone viral on Twitter/X.
Im crying STAYC got Rangers Football Club jerseys and not Texas Rangers jerseys 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/aODU2SVC16
— robbie- (@robertbabble) October 20, 2023
The move has been a hit with Gers fans, one of whom wrote: "They made the right choice."
Another said: "No clue who they are, but they've got great taste in soccer/football tops."
A third added: "Don't know who they are or what they do but I'm now their biggest fan."
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