Lee Young Ji Donates to Jeju Air Tragedy Relief

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Lee Young Ji Donates to Jeju Air Tragedy Relief
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South Korean entertainer Lee Young Ji donates to aid victims of the Jeju Air tragedy.

On Jan 3, Lee Young Ji donated 10 million KRW ($6,804) each to the Korean Red Cross Jeju Air Relief Fund and the non-profit organization Warm One Day through her Instagram. She wrote in her post, “I cannot fully comprehend the depth of the tragedy, but I hope to offer some comfort, however small, through this donation.

” The Jeju Air tragedy occurred on Dec 29, when flight 7C 2216, travelling from Bangkok to Muan International Airport, collided with the airport’s outer wall during a landing attempt. Instead of airing her show this week due to the national mourning period, Lee Young Ji chose to show her support through her generous contribution. Lee Young Ji is a rising star in the South Korean entertainment industry, known as a rapper, singer, and television personality. Born on Sept 10, 2002, she first gained national attention through her impressive rap skills on the reality TV show “High School Rapper 3,” where she emerged as the winner. This victory propelled her into the spotlight, leading to further appearances on popular music programs like “Show Me the Money 11,” which she also won, solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile rapper. She hosts the popular web talk show “Not Much Prepared,” known for its candid and entertaining conversations with celebrity guests. Her charismatic personality, quick wit, and relatability have resonated with audiences, making her one of the most sought-after personalities in the industry.

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