K-pop singer IU has donated âŠ850million (roughly ÂŁ523,000) worth of goods and supplies to various charities and organisations.
In a statement from her agency EDAM Entertainment, the generous act was part of celebrations for the 13th anniversary of the singer’s debut, since her first-ever single âLost Childâ in 2008. The donations were made in partnerships with brands she has endorsed, such as clothing company BlackYak and Banolim Pizza, Sports DongA reported.
This included 1,000 pairs of New Balance sneakers and 2,000 boxes of pizzas for children and teenagers living in shelters. IU also supplied winter coats and gear for the youths, as well as first aid kits, blankets and bedding sets to health centres.
This isnât the first time IU has donated generously. Last year for the 12th anniversary of her debut, the singer donated âŠ50million (roughly ÂŁ30,000) to two charities, Snail Of Love and the Korean Unwed Mothersâ Families Association.
IU made her long-awaited comeback earlier this year with her fifth studio album âLILACâ, which included the songs âCelebrityâ and âCoinâ. In a shining four-star review, NME called the record a ânear-perfect, wide-ranging pop gem from K-popâs darlingâ.
More recently, she made an appearance on AKMUâs latest collaboration album âNext Episodeâ, which also included cameos from Zion.T, Crush, Sam Kim and Beenzino.
In other K-pop news, BLACKPINK vocalist RosĂŠ, as well as former 2NE1 rapper CL, recently attended the 2021 Met Gala, making them the first two female K-pop stars to do so. RosĂŠÂ had arrived at the gala as Saint Laurentâs global ambassador and was spotted alongside the brandâs creative director Anthony Vaccarello.
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