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| Golden Disc Awards 2026 Greg Hsu Charms Fans with LE SSERAFIM and TWS Dance Moment (Photo via TVB) |
What started as a standard presenter appearance quickly turned into one of the night’s most talked-about crossover moments, as the Taiwanese actor effortlessly blended into the K-pop world with charm, humour, and unexpected dance skills.
Appearing as a presenter at the Golden Disc Awards 2026, held on 10 January, Greg took the stage to present the AI Choice Award to BOYNEXTDOOR. The moment he greeted the audience in fluent Korean, the atmosphere instantly shifted. Cheers echoed through the venue, and fans knew this wouldn’t be a forgettable appearance.
Beyond his role on stage, Greg Hsu’s off-stage interactions became just as viral. He was spotted seated next to LE SSERAFIM members Kazuha and Hong Eunchae, forming what fans jokingly labelled the “eye-refreshing trio”.
Photos of the three together spread rapidly across social media, praised for their calm visuals and natural chemistry.
The highlight, however, arrived when Greg Hsu joined the OVERDRIVE dance challenge linked to TWS’s performance, alongside ENHYPEN.
Standing between Kazuha and Hong Eunchae, he shyly followed the choreography, mixing reserved body language with playful expressions. The contrast between his composed actor image and the upbeat dance moves sent the crowd into loud cheers and online platforms into overdrive.
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Fans also couldn’t stop talking about Greg Hsu’s small, unfiltered gestures throughout the night.
His habit of biting his finger when feeling shy, his quick laughs, and slightly awkward smiles were widely shared as “peak boyfriend energy”, with many joking that he looked like he’d walked straight out of a romantic film.
His outfit added another layer to the discussion. Styled in a modern new Chinese aesthetic, Greg stood out among the sea of classic award-show looks, earning praise for representing Asian fashion with confidence and subtle elegance.
Netizen reactions were largely positive and enthusiastic.
Some praised his Korean language skills, calling him respectful and well-prepared. Others focused on the dance challenge, saying his sincerity mattered more than perfect moves.
A portion of fans highlighted how naturally he blended into the idol environment without overshadowing the performers.
There were also light-hearted jokes about how Greg Hsu looked more nervous dancing than acting, which only made him more likeable.
Now the question is, was this just a one-night surprise, or the start of more K-pop crossover moments for Greg Hsu? What did you think of his dance challenge and stage presence?

