Sean, a byword for donation, practiced generous sharing on I Live Alone.

On the 16th broadcast of MBC entertainment program I Live Alone, the second part of the "Rainbow Grand Bazaar" was revealed.

While looking through clothes at the rainbow bazaar that day, Sean suddenly made a phone call and asked, "There are all these clothes here, how about this?" Jun Hyun-moo, who was watching the video call, explained, "He wasn't calling his biological son; he was contacting a young person he has supported since childhood to buy them clothes."

When the other person said they liked the clothes, Sean decided to buy them without hesitation. The clothes Sean chose totaled six items. They were chosen not for his own use or acquaintances but solely for the supported youth and their family.

That day Sean's purchase amounted to a total of 1,770,000 won. But the truly surprising moment came after payment. Sean transferred 3,000,000 won, a much larger amount than the purchase price, and Jun Hyun-moo, seeing this, exclaimed in surprise, "Why did you send so much?" Sean smiled calmly and said, "Because it's for a good cause." Watching this, Ahn Jae-hyeon admired him, saying, "He literally lives a life of sharing."

Sean's generous act deepened the meaning of the bazaar that day. Beyond simple consumption, the image of naturally practicing the value of sharing decorated the final scene.

Meanwhile, Sean is married to actress Jung Hye-young and is the head of a household with four children; he has continued steady donations and volunteer work for a long time. Through various broadcasts and public activities he has practiced good deeds, and he is regarded as a representative "practitioner of donation" in Korea's entertainment industry. According to media reports, Sean's cumulative pure donations are known to total 6.5 billion won.<
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