Celebrities have pitched in to help victims of the Japan disaster.
These include stars Ayumi Hamasakii, Namie Amuro, Bae Yong-Jun, Kim Hyun-Joong and Jang Keun-Suk.
Kim Hyun-joong, from boy band SS501 donated US$88,700 (S$113,199) via his agency. The singer and television actor was scheduled to meet fans in Tokyo last Sunday but cancelled the event.
TV star Bae Yong-Jun, who has a track record for donating to various disaster relief efforts including the 2004 Asian tsunami, donated one billion Won (about S$1.1 million) to a charity foundation run by the Japanese government.
Japanese singer Namie Amuro is said to have donated was speculated online to have donated 50 million Yen (about S$785,000) to relief efforts.
However, Ayumi Hamasaki received flak from netizens for her five million Yen donation (S$78,600) because she reportedly spent double that amount last year on personal expenditure.
安室 奈美恵 (A-mu-ro Na-mi-e) or Namie Amuro is a Japanese singer and dancer from Okinawa. Born on 20 September 1977 , she started her career in 1992 with the group 'SuperMonkeys' and debuted as a solo singer in 1995. Named the most successful Japanese female singer of all time and sold over 35 million records, she still remains as one of the most popular and best selling singer even to this day. However, she officially retired on 16 September 2018. More about her at Wikipedia
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I like the ones where it looks like they are being playful.
aww. i love that hair on AI
I see Namie's Tattoo on her left arm it is cute! She tried to cover it up. But it is quite visible in this photo shoot. I love the three of them.
These three girls are SO cute together~~~ I hope they do more songs together, Wonder Woman is amazing..
Celebrities have pitched in to help victims of the Japan disaster.
These include stars Ayumi Hamasakii, Namie Amuro, Bae Yong-Jun, Kim Hyun-Joong and Jang Keun-Suk.
Kim Hyun-joong, from boy band SS501 donated US$88,700 (S$113,199) via his agency. The singer and television actor was scheduled to meet fans in Tokyo last Sunday but cancelled the event.
TV star Bae Yong-Jun, who has a track record for donating to various disaster relief efforts including the 2004 Asian tsunami, donated one billion Won (about S$1.1 million) to a charity foundation run by the Japanese government.
Japanese singer Namie Amuro is said to have donated was speculated online to have donated 50 million Yen (about S$785,000) to relief efforts.
However, Ayumi Hamasaki received flak from netizens for her five million Yen donation (S$78,600) because she reportedly spent double that amount last year on personal expenditure.
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