ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles' Thea Gagate and her former DLSU Lady Spikers' teammate Shevana Laput are living their best fan-girl dreams at SEVENTEEN’s 'Right Here' concert in Bulacan.
Fan-girl mode: ON!
Reunion vibes were real for former DLSU Lady Spikers’ teammates Thea Gagate and Shevana Laput, who had a surprise off-court catch-up at SEVENTEEN’s 'Right Here' concert in Bulacan.
SEVENTEEN, the K-pop sensation known for bangers like “Don't Wanna Cry,” “Very Nice,” “Home,” “Left & Right,” and “HOT,” had the two Filo Carats (official SEVENTEEN fans) vibing hard! As huge fans of the group, Thea, now with ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles, and Shevana, still rocking DLSU colors, couldn't miss the concert.
“Look who I saw at the concert too! Miss you @shevana__,” Thea gushed on her Instagram story.
The two may have attended the concert separately—Thea with a friend and Shevana with her brother James Laput of Magnolia and his wife Candace—but their bond was undeniable.
After the concert, the two shared a fun little "fan-girl" moment with an essential tip:
“Next time, let’s both wear heels para mapansin tayo ng biases natin,” Thea joked.
As if the 6-foot-2 beauties needed any extra height.
Thea and her ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles are preparing for their 2025 showdown against Capital1 Solar Spikers, while Shevana and the DLSU Lady Spikers are getting ready for the upcoming UAAP Season 87 women’s volleyball tournament.