Mandopop star Stefanie Sun clarifies her anonymous donations of ‘more than RM5.9mil’ to Chinese singer Han Hong’s charity


By AGENCY
Stefanie Sun (right) was the guest performer at Han Hong’s concert in Beijing, China, on Oct 7. Photos: Stefanie Sun/Instagram, Han Hong/Instagram

Stefanie Sun has been praised by her good friend, Chinese singer Han Hong, for her good deeds, although the Singaporean Mandopop star has clarified the amount of her donations to Han’s charity foundation.

Sun, 47, was the guest performer at Han’s concert in Beijing, China, on Oct 7.

Han, 54, revealed during the show that Sun has donated “more than 10 million yuan (RM5.91mil)” to the Han Hong Love Charity Foundation over the years. The Daybreak (2001) singer added that Sun has consistently requested anonymity with each donation by using the name “Ms Sun”.

She said: “Having followed her work for years, I support her foundation with the greatest joy. Although it is not 10 million yuan, every cent of goodwill is amplified by fan support, allowing more love to be shared.”

This is not the first time Han has highlighted Sun’s generosity.

She revealed in a Weibo post on July 12 that Sun had made an anonymous donation.

The Han Hong Love Charity Foundation was at that time planning to donate two million yuan to help with disaster relief for victims affected by the floods in Guizhou province’s Rongjiang and Congjiang counties.

“Time and again, she asks me not to mention it, but why should good deeds be done in secret?” Han wrote.

“She always shares her love quietly. We accept this kindness and are forever grateful. Thank you, my dear friend Stefanie Sun. See you on stage.” – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

 

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