Im Siwan is spreading love and support to Ukraine victims following the country's ongoing dispute with Russia.
The "Save Me" star took to social media, showing his unique way of helping residents the best way possible he can.
Im Siwan Booked an Airbnb as Support to Ukraine Residents
Despite being thousands of miles away, the singer-actor did a generous act by booking an Airbnb.
On Im Siwan's Instagram, the ZE:A member shared a photo of his booking in an apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital and most populous city of the country.
Based on the snap, the South Korean star booked a two-bedroom from March 7 to April 4.
Apart from it, he also added a heartfelt note, saying, "Hello, I just booked your hotel for a month, and of course, I'm not gonna be visiting. I hope you and the people in Kyiv will be safe," captioned with praying hand emoji.
Gaining thousands of likes and comments, fans lauded the "Strangers from Hell" star for his act of kindness.
Over the comment section, fans expressed their gratitude and mentioned how proud they were of the actor.
As noted by some, people have been booking hotels and Airbnb's in Ukraine as a way of giving financial assistance directly to the residents.
On the other hand, Im Siwan's agency PLUM A&C shared that they are "aware" of the actor's action to take part in the "No Show" movement.
According to the label, this is the "Run On" star's way "to participate" helping the victims.
Interestingly, the actor did join not only the movement but also donated 20 million KRW or 16,399 USD to the Ukrainian embassy in Korea.
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Im Siwan is among the actors who recently showed their support to the victims of the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
Apart from the ZE:A member, Hallyu queen Lee Young Ae extended her support by donating 100 million won or 83,000 USD.
The "Jewel in the Palace" star's generous donation was made public after the Ukrainian ambassador to South Korea Dmytro Ponomarenko, shared a photo on Twitter, showing a cheque and handwritten letter for the Ukrainian citizens.
In a touching message, the actress expressed empathy toward the situation, noting that she "feels the horrors" of the residents "more deeply" since she also comes from a "family of veterans who went through the war."
Im Siwan's New Drama and Projects for 2022
The 33-year-old is booked and busy this 2022 as he is set to headline a slew of upcoming projects.
Welcoming the year, Im Siwan starred in the action-thriller Kdrama "Tracer."
Fortunately, with the overwhelming response from the viewers, the MBC series returned for season 2, which debuted on February 18.
He reprised his role as Hwang Dong Joo, National Tax Service's chief of taxation in division 5, together with Go Ah Sung, Son Hyun Joo and more.
Fans would also get to see the actor in a new Kdrama "Summer Strike" with Kim Seol Hyun.