Park Ji-yoon and Choi Dong-seok donated the Jeju Air disaster even during the divorce war..He even looks like encouragement

Jan 02, 2025

Park Ji-yoon and Choi Dong-seok donated the Jeju Air disaster even during the divorce war..He even looks like encouragement



Park Ji-yoon and Choi Dong-seok, former announcers filing for divorce, joined the donation procession for the victims of the Jeju Air plane disaster.

On the 1st, Choi Dong-seok made a small donation related to the Muan Airport accident through the Red Cross through his personal account. The donation process is also simple and well established. If you have a mind, please think about it. He showed his willingness to make donations and encourage them.

On the same day, Park Ji-yoon also announced the donation through her personal account. He added "Donations can be made to the Muan aircraft disaster in Naver Happy Bean. I donated separately to firefighters and bereaved families, and I will attach a link."




Park Ji-yoon and Choi Dong-seok donated the Jeju Air disaster even during the divorce war..He even looks like encouragement
In addition, Park Ji-yoon, who is currently traveling to New York in the U.S., said, `Nevertheless, the year 2025 will soon be bright. I hope there will be some recovery and hope despite the deep sadness and pain. I hope this year will be a year where I can smile little by little, take a step back, and take care of and hugHe also delivered a heartfelt New Year's greeting ".

Park Ji-yoon and Choi Dong-seok, who are the same classmates as KBS announcers, married in 2009 and had one son and one daughter, but divorced in 2023. The two continue their conflict by filing lawsuits and disputes over custody between the two parties.

Meanwhile, a Jeju Air flight departing from Bangkok, Thailand, to Muan Airport on the 29th of last month attempted to land on the runway of Muan Airport without the landing gear (plane wheels) unfurled, and most of the aircraft crashed into the airport facilities and burst into flames. The accident killed 179 people at the scene, including all 175 passengers and two pilots and cabin crew members.




Acting President and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance Choi Sang-mok designated seven days until January 4 as the national mourning period. As a result, various official events such as year-end awards, concerts, public recording cancellations, and postponements of YouTube content are being paid to the entertainment industry.



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