'Crash Landing On You,' 'Parasite' stars donate to South Korea to help fight coronavirus

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South Korea's hottest stars are offering aid to help their country combat the spread of coronavirus disease or COVID-19

'Crash Landing On You' star Son Ye-jin, 'Parasite' director Bong Joon-ho, and 'Parasite' actor Song Kang-hoSouth Korea's hottest stars are offering aid to help their country combat the spread of coronavirus or COVID-19.

Son Ye-jin, the lead actress of hit South Korean series"Crash Landing On You," has donated 100 million won to help Daegu City residents cope with the outbreak. The actress hails from Daegu City — the city at the epicenter of the outbreak in South Korea, an English-language newsHer co-star Hyun Bin, who plays Captain Ri Jeong-hyeok in the popular series, offered support to those who tested positive for coronavirus.

 

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