'I Live Alone' left a meaningful scene with warm sharing.
On the 23rd, the donation certificate prepared through the 'Rainbow Grand Bazaar' was revealed on MBC entertainment I Live Alone.
Earlier, the 'Rainbow Grand Bazaar' hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, Kian84, Code Kunst and Joy concluded successfully with many participants. About 24 million won in donations were raised through the bazaar, and with contributions from sellers as well as Ku Sung-hwan and Ahn Jae-hyeon, a total of 52 million won in donations was prepared.
On the broadcast that day, Jun Hyun-moo directly revealed the donation plaque and certificate and said the donations were delivered through the Community Chest of Korea. In particular, it drew attention that Kian84's opinion was actively reflected in the process of selecting the beneficiary. Jun Hyun-moo said, "We decided to donate to elderly people in marginalized groups reflecting Kian84's opinion."
In response, Kian84 added meaning with the short remark "we will become elderly too," moving those on site. Jun Hyun-moo then said, "I thank those who took time out of their busy schedules to come," expressing gratitude to those who participated in the bazaar.
This donation, bolstered by the sincere participation and solidarity of Rainbow members, was meaningful in that it went beyond a simple entertainment event to become a tangible act of sharing. Viewers who watched the broadcast also expressed warm feelings.
Meanwhile, 'I Live Alone' is an entertainment program that reflects the social trend of increasing single men and women and one-person households by portraying the daily lives of celebrities who live alone in an observational camera format, and airs every Friday at 11:10 p.m. on MBC.<
[Photo] MBC 'I Live Alone' broadcast screen capture
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