At one single mother's cafe, IU sponsored a kimjang event (a custom of making large amounts of kimchi once a year).
) Many comments were posted expressing gratitude for Kimchi. Prior to this, IU has been steadily exerting her positive influence since her debut.
Since appearing on "The Guardian," she has been donating to the Korea Single Mothers Association. Her total donations, which have been made public, are said to be approaching 5 billion won (approximately 530 million yen).
In this situation, it was heartwarming to learn that IU had sponsored Kimjang Kimchi for the Korean Single Mothers Association.
Meanwhile, IU has chosen MBC's new TV series "The King's Wife" (working title) as her next project. "The King's Wife" is a story about a constitutional monarchy in Korea in the 21st century.
Republic of Korea. A romance about a woman who is frustrated because she is a member of a wealthy family that has everything but is only a commoner at best, and a sad man who is the son of a king but has nothing. IU will be appearing as an actress.
He is scheduled to team up with Jung Woo-seok in an acting role.
2024/12/10 19:54 KST
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