BTS Leader RM aka Namjoon makes a huge donation on his Birthday

BTS’ RM donated to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) on his birthday. The 7 member k-pop boy group Bangtan Sonyeondan aka BTS’ leader Kim Namjoon celebrated his 26th birthday on September 12. As expected the member was showered with love and wishes from all around the world with top trending hashtags worldwide
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BTS Leader RM aka Namjoon makes a huge donation on his Birthday

BTS’ RM donated to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) on his birthday.

The 7 member k-pop boy group Bangtan Sonyeondan aka BTS’ leader Kim Namjoon celebrated his 26th birthday on September 12. As expected the member was showered with love and wishes from all around the world with top trending hashtags worldwide and fans supporting causes and charities under his name. The co-members also wished him via  twitter tweets and later joined him in his birthday v-live. RM was surprised by all his bandmates with cakes and wishes. The group live-streamed their celebration through VLive. Apart from going live, BTS members took to Twitter to wish their beloved leader through funny tweets and voice recordings.

In return, RM oozed generosity when he donated 100 million won to a museum. ‘The donation is so Namjoon’ said the fans, referring to his love and admiration for art.

As per k-media, Namjoon made a donation of 100 million won, that is US $84,200 approx and 61,89,819 approx in INR to the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art or the MMCA in Seoul, South Korea.

Namjoon’s efforts earned praise from the director of MMCA, Yoon Bum-mo. He said in an interview with Soompi that through BTS’ RM’s contribution, they will be donating books so that more and more people will be able to learn about art through books. He also added that Namjoon is a frequent visitor of the museum, despite having a really busy schedule since they are the biggest boy group as of now.

Namjoon, as reported, really ‘loved and appreciated’ art and wished for the important artwork to be preserved and developed. Through his donations, several out-of-print and difficult to find ancient art-related works will be printed and brought to paperbacks. These books will be sent to the schools across South Korea, to make it accessible to libraries across the country. Students will be able to read and learn about art forms which in turn will generate curiosity amid the young population.