Australian Idol star stuns girlfriend singing her favourite Greek song

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Former Australian Idol contestant Kobe White has melted hearts with a touching surprise for his girlfriend, sharing the emotional moment on TikTok.

The 24-year-old singer revealed that he secretly learned a Greek song, Athina Mou by Konstantinos Argiros, his partner’s favourite. In the viral video, which has amassed over 2.5 million views, Kobe is seen seated at a table while his girlfriend relaxes on a bed in the background.

As the music begins to play, Kobe serenades her in flawless Greek, leaving her visibly astonished. Captioning the video, he wrote: “Singing for my GF’s favourite song in Greek and not telling her I learnt the language. She was SHOCKED. I tried,” alongside a crying emoji.

@kobeewhite She was SHOCKED 😭 προσπάθησα 💙🇬🇷 @Argiros Konstantinos OFFICIAL athina mou (My Athens) – #konstantinosargiros #athinamou #athena #greece #frappe #athens #greek #greektiktok #singing #singer #coversong #reactionvideo #reaction #cover ♬ original sound – kobewhite

Even the song’s original artist, Greek star Konstantinos Argiros, noticed the video, resharing it on his Instagram Story.

Kobe’s TikTok, where he has over 660,000 followers, frequently features videos of him serenading his girlfriend. The singer, who reached the top 21 on this year’s Australian Idol revival before being eliminated in sixth place, continues to captivate audiences with his musical talent.

In addition to performing covers, Kobe writes original music inspired by personal experiences, including his seven-year relationship.

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