Published 20:36 IST, May 5th 2021

Kim Go-Eun & BTS' J-Hope donate money to children's institutions on Korean Children's Day

Goblin's Kim Go-Eun & BTS' J-Hopen have done their bit to help children's welfare institutions on the occasion of Korean Children's Day by donating money.

Reported by: Kinjal Panchal
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May 5 is celebrated as Children's Day in Korea. On this day, several Korean celebrities have extended financial help to orphans and child welfare institutions to help m battle ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Korean pop band BTS' J-Hope and Goblin's Kim Go-Eun, too, have donated money to various children's charitable institutions. 

Goblin's Kim Go-Eun and BTS' J-Hope celebrate Children's Day in Korea 

According to a report by Pinkvilla, J-Hope has contributed a sum of 100 Million Won to a charitable organisation called ChildFund Korea. money will be used to secure future of children residing in Tanzania who have been exposed to violence and abuse. Kim Go-Eun, too, made a contribution of 100 million Won to Good Neighbours. This money is going to be used to provide financially underprivileged families with masks. South Korean singer Bae Suzy contributed 100 million Won to  Happy Sharing Taekwondo Federation. This sum is going to be used for betterment of children and young people who can't be taken care of in institutions. 

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J-Hope's sister Jung Jiwoo's wedding pictures 

J-Hope's sister Jung Jiwoo, who is a fashion influencer and YouTuber tied kt in a private ceremony on May 5, 2021, with only close friends and family in attendance. But she has t yet revealed her partner's name and has preferred to keep it private. But as soon as Jung's wedding pictures started surfacing on social media, her fans and followers requested ors to protect her privacy and to let her enjoy her moment. Many of her fans also congratulated her on her big day. See ir tweets and reactions below. 

Kim Go-Eun's movies 

29-year-old actor and singer made her debut with 2012 movie A Muse. She n went on to star in popular television series Cheese in Trap, Guardian: Lonely and Great God, and Sunset in My Hometown. She was last seen in romantic fantasy drama series titled  King: Eternal Monarch. It starred or popular Korean stars Lee Min-ho, Kim Go-eun, Woo Do-hwan, Kim Kyung-nam, Jung Eun-chae and Lee Jung-jin. show premiered on Netflix on April 17, 2021. She was also minated for SBS Drama Awards in  Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Fantasy/Romance Drama category. 

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Im courtesy- @ggonekim and @jhope_bighitentertainment Instagram 

20:35 IST, May 5th 2021