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Had they stayed onboard “We Got Married,” June 26th would have marked CNBlue’s Jung Yong Hwa and Girls’ Generation’s Seo Hyun’s 500th day wedding anniversary. The couple’s Thai fan club, named the YongSeo Thailand, held a charity event to celebrate the happy day. In honor of Jung Yong Hwa and Seo Hyun, the fan club donated books and school supplies to the Rajvithi Home for Girls. The Bangkok based Rajvithi Home for Girls was first established as an orphanage in 1890. Since then the Rajvithi cares for underprivileged girls from broken and/or poverty-stricken homes. These girls are either orphaned or have no legal guardian and have little access to formal education, basic medical care, or social activities. The YongSeo Thailand donated these supplies to show their spirit and support for the goguma couple (aka sweet potato couple) from their Thai fans.
Jung Yong Hwa and Seo Hyun received much love as a make-believe married couple in the hit series “We Got Married.” Despite “splitting” back in April, the two have been gaining more and more fans internationally. Meanwhile, Jung Yong Hwa is busy filming his new youth melodrama "Heartstrings," which premieres tonight on MBC. Seo Hyun is also busy performing with fellow Girls' Generations members in Japan for the first ever Japanese arena tour.
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Photos courtesy of YongSeo Thailand
Special thanks to Pongphan for the tip!
Credit: Soompi
Had they stayed onboard “We Got Married,” June 26th would have marked CNBlue’s Jung Yong Hwa and Girls’ Generation’s Seo Hyun’s 500th day wedding anniversary. The couple’s Thai fan club, named the YongSeo Thailand, held a charity event to celebrate the happy day. In honor of Jung Yong Hwa and Seo Hyun, the fan club donated books and school supplies to the Rajvithi Home for Girls. The Bangkok based Rajvithi Home for Girls was first established as an orphanage in 1890. Since then the Rajvithi cares for underprivileged girls from broken and/or poverty-stricken homes. These girls are either orphaned or have no legal guardian and have little access to formal education, basic medical care, or social activities. The YongSeo Thailand donated these supplies to show their spirit and support for the goguma couple (aka sweet potato couple) from their Thai fans.
Jung Yong Hwa and Seo Hyun received much love as a make-believe married couple in the hit series “We Got Married.” Despite “splitting” back in April, the two have been gaining more and more fans internationally. Meanwhile, Jung Yong Hwa is busy filming his new youth melodrama "Heartstrings," which premieres tonight on MBC. Seo Hyun is also busy performing with fellow Girls' Generations members in Japan for the first ever Japanese arena tour.
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Photos courtesy of YongSeo Thailand
Special thanks to Pongphan for the tip!
Credit: Soompi