Sean, Park Bo-gum, Yoon Se-ah, and Lee Young-ja will continue to challenge the Ice Bucket Challenge again this year

Sep 08, 2025

Sean, Park Bo-gum, Yoon Se-ah, and Lee Young-ja will continue to challenge the Ice Bucket Challenge again this year



Singer Sean continues his good influence by participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge this year.

On the 8th, Sean posted a text and a video on his account that reads "2025 ICEBUCKET CHALLENGAGE".

In the video, Sean announced that the "2025 Ice Bucket Challenge" will begin, and through the "2024 Ice Bucket Challenge," so many people from the entertainment industry, seniors and juniors, and countless citizens joined us to create a miracle," he said with emotion.




The world's first Lou Gehrig Nursing Hospital, Seungil Hope Nursing Hospital, was builtHe explained the reason for participating in the challenge once again, saying, "I'm challenging the Ice Bucket Challenge in the hope that the Lou Gehrig Nursing Hospital will operate well today and hope that hope will be delivered to Lou Gehrig patients."

Afterwards, Sean put on a bucket full of ice water and smiled brightly and said, `The three people I will point out are Park Bo-gum, Yoon Se-ah, and Lee Young-ja. Please continue the string of hope" asked.

Sean, Park Bo-gum, Yoon Se-ah, and Lee Young-ja will continue to challenge the Ice Bucket Challenge again this year
Actor Yoon Se-ah, who was nominated, also joined the challenge immediately. He released a video of his participation on social media, saying, `We will challenge the 2025 Ice Bucket Challenge with the nomination of Hyungbu Sean,' and pointed out directors Kwon Eun-joo, actors Lim Semi, and Lee Si-woo as the next runners.




Attention is focusing on what kind of miracle will be created by the renewed Ice Bucket Challenge craze.

'Ice Bucket Challenge' is a global campaign to sympathize with the pain of Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) together and support patients, and it will be conducted by naming the next three participants after they are covered in ice water. Those who are nominated can carry out the challenge within 24 hours or donate $100 (about 100,000 won) for patients with Lou Gehrig's disease.

The campaign began in the U.S. in 2014 and spread around the world through social media, and a full-fledged wave continues in Korea led by Sean.






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