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dc188 J-Hope of BTS donates 100M won for plane crash victims

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J-Hope of BTS | Image: Instagram/@uarmyhope

BTS’s J-Hope has donated 100 million won ($68,000 or P3.96 million) to support the victims of the Jeju Air flight crash at Muan International Airport.

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The Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association announced that J-Hope contributed 100 million won to aid those affected by the tragic accident at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province.

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J-Hope reportedly stated, “Upon hearing about the accident, I decided to make this donation to offer even a small measure of support to the bereaved families. I extend my deepest condolences and sympathy to all those affected by this heartbreaking tragedy.”

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As a member of the “Hope Bridge Honors Club,” a group of high-value donors, J-Hope has consistently contributed during national disasters, including a donation of 100 million won for flood relief in 2023.

J-Hope completed his military service on Oct. 17, 2024, becoming the second BTS member to be discharged.

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K-pop boy band ZE:A member Yim Si-wan, who recently starred in the second season of “Squid Game,” also donated an undisclosed amount to the same organisation. 

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“I express my deep condolences and sympathy to the bereaved families who lost their beloved family members due to the unexpected tragedy,” he said in a press statement on Dec 31. 

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South Korean sports announcer Lee Na-yeon and rapper DinDin also donated 10 million won each to the Korean Red Cross, while Jin of K-pop girl group Lovelyz also gave a sum of money to the charity.

According to Korea JoongAng Daily, South Korean comedienne Park Na-rae, who was born in Muan, donated money to the Community Chest of Korea.

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