The support truck for Kim Soo-hyun circled Seoul for three days, and the fundraising amount from Taiwan fans has been revealed.
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讀後心得
Kim Soo-hyun's image has been damaged due to the exposure of a kissing photo with the late actress Kim Sae-ron. At a press conference, he emphasized that Kim Sae-ron was still a minor when they were dating and has taken legal action against the allegations. Although his acting career is in jeopardy, fans continue to support him, fundraising to rent trucks to rally for him on the streets of Seoul. Taiwanese fans have also participated in the fundraising, with the amount exceeding 240,000 New Taiwan Dollars.
Entertainment Center / Comprehensive Report
Kim Soo-hyun's image is facing collapse following the exposure of intimate photos with the deceased star Kim Sae-ron. Although he emphasized at a press conference at the end of last month that their relationship began after Kim Sae-ron became an adult, he chose to resort to legal action in the face of numerous revelations, resulting in a crisis for his acting career. After the press conference, fans organized another fundraising campaign, planning to rent two trucks to drive around the streets of Seoul to show their support from April 7 to April 9.
The currently disclosed driving route for the trucks includes Truck No. 1 passing through Seoul Forest Station, SBS Prism Tower, CJ ENM Center, Sangam-dong MBC New Building, KBS Media Center, JTBC Building, and YTN News Square, while Truck No. 2 will go through Apgujeong Rodeo Station, Hakdong Station, and Sinchon Station, ultimately reaching Heukseok Station. In addition, fans are responsible for making videos and fundraising, and they revealed that more activities to support Kim Soo-hyun will take place.
In Taiwan, fans also participated in fundraising activities to rent support trucks, with amounts raised ranging from several hundred to two to three thousand NT dollars. It is reported that the fundraising has closed today, with preliminary figures showing that over 200 Taiwanese fans participated, accumulating more than 240,000 NT dollars.