Fangirling is an emotional and cognitive involvement with idols that may influence an individual’s psychological condition. This study aims to examine the effect of fangirling on psychological well-being among career women who use application X. The participants consisted of 175 women aged 22–32 years, selected using purposive sampling technique. The instruments used were a fangirling scale developed based on McCutcheon’s theory and a psychological well-being scale adapted from Ryff. The results showed a significant effect between fangirling and psychological well-being, with a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05. This indicates that the higher the level of fangirling, the higher the psychological well-being among career women
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