BTS' J-hope truly deserves the title 'charity fairy!' The BTS star, whose net worth stands in millions, always makes sure to aid those around him. Recently, a social worker revealed that the rapper has been donating clothes and computers for the children of his hometown.
BTS' J-hope makes generous donationFollowing his discharge from the military, J-hope gave a sneak peek of the rolling paper he had received from his squad. The rolling paper instantly went viral across Korean fan communities as Hobi's colleagues as well as juniors had nothing but kind words to say about him. Fans and non-fans left many comments across fan communities to praise the BTS star's kind-hearted nature even during his service period. Among the numerous comments, a particular one stood out to fans. A netizen shared, "I am working as a social worker in Gwangju. J-hope has been sponsoring clothes and computers for children in Gwangju every year. Thank you, every time!" ALSO READ: For the unversed, Gwangju is J-hope's hometown. The rapper has often expressed his love for the beautiful city, by mentioning it in his songs and paying visits. It's no surprise that J-hope wanted to give back to the city that helped him become the star he is today. In fact, he is known to make a number of silent donations to help animals, children and women in need. On the work frontOn March 29 this year, J-hope released Hope On The Street. The project included a documentary that follows his story as a dancer as well as a new album, Hope on the Street Vol 1. Recently, the BTS star dropped a bunch of snaps with singer-producer Pharrell Williams. He captioned the post, "P & j. Can't wait for 2025," which has led to speculations about a new project among ARMY.You may also like
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