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Park Seo Joon's contribution saves boy's life
Park Seo Joon's contribution saves boy's life

Independent Singapore

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Independent Singapore

Park Seo Joon's contribution saves boy's life

KOREA: As reported by the New Straits Times, South Korean actor Park Seo Joon did a good deed recently and shared a touching story on his Instagram story. The actor contributed money to aid a young boy's life-saving surgery for a brain tumour. Photo: Instagram/Park Seo Joon Park Seo Joon, 36, uploaded a photo of a handwritten letter from the boy's family, who expressed their appreciation for his support that enabled their son to undergo a successful stem cell transplant. The family recounted their devastation in their letter upon learning of the boy's brain tumour diagnosis in January last year. Feeling hopeful They wrote that they felt helpless both mentally and financially because of the surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, along with the overwhelming treatment costs. The family began to feel hopeful after the boy went through his first stem cell surgery. The son was surprised to learn that a celebrity had sponsored his surgery. The family wrote that the boy expressed his desire to meet Park Seo Joon in person after his recovery and hoped to become famous so that he, too, could help others. They added that for the first time in a long while, it brought a smile to their faces. Park Seo Joon, who's popular for his roles in dramas like ' What's Wrong With Secretary Kim ' (the one where he's the charming boss!), ' Itaewon Class ' (the one about the guy starting his own bar), and most recently, ' Gyeongseong Creature ,' made his big Hollywood debut in the movie ' The Marvels ' just in 2023. Hope and courage The family expressed their gratitude, saying that the actor's invaluable support has given the family hope and courage. They aspire, along with their child, to become a family that extends help to others. Park Seo Joon responded by sharing the letter on Instagram, reiterating his commitment to 'live well' and expressing his hope to meet the boy after his recovery. He also provided a Samsung Medical Centre letter verifying that his donation allowed a patient to undergo surgery. Park Seo Joon has shown charity before. Back in 2020, he showed his big heart by donating a pretty significant amount—100 million won (S$92,000)—to help people in South Korea who were affected by the floods. Then, in 2023, when terrible earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria, he didn't hesitate to donate another 100 million won to help with the relief efforts there too. It's really admirable how he steps up to help when people are going through tough times. A popular and accomplished actor Park SeoJoon (박서준), born Park Yong Kyu (박용규) on Dec 16, 1988, is a highly popular and accomplished South Korean actor. He made his entertainment debut in 2011 but gained significant recognition for his charming and versatile performances in numerous successful television dramas and films. He's known for his ability to excel in various genres, from romantic comedies to action-packed thrillers.

#SHOWBIZ: Actor Park Seo-joon's donation provides life-saving surgery for boy with brain tumour
#SHOWBIZ: Actor Park Seo-joon's donation provides life-saving surgery for boy with brain tumour

New Straits Times

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Actor Park Seo-joon's donation provides life-saving surgery for boy with brain tumour

SEOUL: South Korean actor Park Seo-joon recently shared a heartwarming story on his Instagram Story, revealing how his donation helped a young boy receive life-saving surgery for a brain tumour. The 36-year-old K-drama star posted a photo of a handwritten letter from the boy's family, expressing their gratitude for his support, which enabled their son to undergo a successful stem-cell transplant. In their letter, the family recounted their devastation upon learning of the boy's brain tumor diagnosis in January of last year. "Terms like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, along with the overwhelming treatment costs, left us feeling helpless both mentally and financially," they wrote. "We are now beginning to feel hopeful, having completed his first stem-cell surgery." The family shared that their son was astonished to learn that a celebrity had sponsored his surgery. "Our child expressed his desire to meet you in person after his recovery and hopes to become famous so that he, too, can help others," the family wrote. "For the first time in a long while, it brought a smile to our faces." Park, known for his roles in popular dramas such as 'What's Wrong With Secretary Kim' (2018), 'Itaewon Class' (2020), and 'Gyeongseong Creature' (2023-2024), also made his Hollywood debut in the 2023 film 'The Marvels.' Expressing their deep appreciation, the family added, "Mr. Park's invaluable support has given our family hope and courage. We aspire, along with our child, to become a family that extends help to others." In response, Park shared the letter on his Instagram, reiterating his commitment to "live well" and expressing his hope to meet the boy after his recovery. He also shared a separate letter from Samsung Medical Centre, confirming that a patient had recently been able to undergo surgery thanks to his donation. This act of generosity is not an isolated incident for Park Seo-joon. In 2020, he donated 100 million won (RM302,600) to aid victims of floods in South Korea, and in 2023, he donated the same amount to earthquake relief efforts in Turkey and Syria.

K-actor Park Seo-joon's donation enabled life-saving surgery for boy with brain tumour
K-actor Park Seo-joon's donation enabled life-saving surgery for boy with brain tumour

Straits Times

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

K-actor Park Seo-joon's donation enabled life-saving surgery for boy with brain tumour

Park Seo-joon had previously donated 100 million won (S$91,000) to help victims affected by floods in South Korea in 2020. PHOTO: AFP South Korean actor Park Seo-joon has shared the heartwarming story of how he helped a child suffering from a brain tumour. The 36-year-old K-drama star posted a photo of a handwritten letter on Instagram Stories on April 29, from the family of a boy who successfully underwent a stem-cell transplant thanks to Park's donation. The family wrote that they were devastated when the child was diagnosed with a brain tumour in January 2024. 'Terms like surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, as well as the enormous treatment costs, left us overwhelmed mentally and financially,' the family wrote. 'We are starting to feel hopeful now that he has completed his first stem-cell surgery.' The young patient was apparently surprised to learn his surgery had been sponsored by a celebrity. 'Our child said he would like to meet you in person after he recovers, and that he hopes to become famous so that he can help others too,' the family said. 'It made us laugh for the first time in a long while.' Park has starred in dramas such as What's Wrong With Secretary Kim (2018), Itaewon Class (2020) and Gyeongseong Creature (2023 to 2024). He also made his Hollywood debut in American superhero film The Marvels (2023). Expressing their gratitude to Park, the family added: 'Mr Park's valuable support has given our family hope and courage. Together with our child, we hope to be a family who help others.' Park replied to the family while sharing the letter on Instagram: 'I reiterate my determination to live well and hope to meet him after he recovers.' He also shared a separate letter sent by the Samsung Medical Centre, which stated that a patient was recently able to get the surgery thanks to his donation. Park had previously donated 100 million won (S$91,000) to help victims affected by floods in South Korea in 2020 and donated the same amount to earthquake relief efforts in Turkey and Syria in 2023. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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