Artists affiliated with the domestic comedy label Meta Comedy donated money to help local communities and residents affected by recent wildfires.
The YouTube channel "Short Box," hosted by Kim Won-hoon and Jo Jin-se, donated 20 million won to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association. The YouTube channel "Underworld," operated by Song Ha-bin, contributed 5 million won each through Kakao Together. Kwak Beom donated to the Disaster Relief Association, while Lee Chang-ho donated to Animal Rights Action Kara.
In particular, the YouTube channel "Pisik University," run by Jung Jae-hyeong, Kim Min-soo, and Lee Yong-joo, which had previously sparked controversy for belittling the Yeongyang area in North Gyeongsang Province, also donated 10 million won to Hope Bridge.
Additionally, comedian Park Se-mi also participated in the donations. Shiotshiot donated to Naver Happy Bean, and the agency Meta Comedy plans to donate the revenue from episode 29 of the Meta Comedy Club content.
The funds raised by artists affiliated with Meta Comedy will be used for residents who lost their livelihoods due to the wildfires, and will be allocated for quick recovery and livelihood support.
Meta Comedy noted, "The artists came together with one heart to help the affected residents. We infused a hope that, however small, it would serve as help and support. We earnestly hope that normalcy returns as soon as possible."
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