Entertainer Jun Hyun-moo faced mixed reactions after participating in a charity bazaar featured on MBC’s “I Live Alone,” where he, along with Kian84 and Code Kunst, sold personal items to raise funds for charity. The event drew criticism primarily due to the pricing and condition of Jun’s items, notably an exercise horseback riding machine bought 10 years ago and sold for 300,000 won despite being broken, and a Bo Suzuki tissue case sold for 20,000 won, which many felt was overpriced given its secondhand status and the buyer being a child.
Viewers expressed disappointment over the lack of preparation and perceived unfair pricing, with comments highlighting that the broken machine should not have been sold at such a price and that similar tissue cases are cheaper in the market. However, some defended the event, emphasizing the charitable intent and viewing the bazaar as entertainment, suggesting that the goodwill behind the sales outweighed concerns about pricing and item quality.






