Jayelle Korea’s Face Masks
Thanks to hoarders trying to profit from the coronavirus pandemic, I had a difficult time finding masks for my family. That’s when Jayelle Korea came to the rescue, with these washable and affordable cloth masks.
Journalist, Author & Syndicated Columnist
Thanks to hoarders trying to profit from the coronavirus pandemic, I had a difficult time finding masks for my family. That’s when Jayelle Korea came to the rescue, with these washable and affordable cloth masks.
For the first time in my life, I paid a premium to have kimchi delivered to me by mail. Here’re some of my favorite finds.
As much as any of us may admire idols and actors and actresses, what they do in their private lives has no bearing on any of us. Fans having a harmless crush is one thing. But expecting them to not do things the rest of us do is unequivocally unfair.
In an attempt to remain anonymous, Gong Yoo donated money to help fight coronavirus under his real name of Gong Ji-cheol. The star of the film “Train To Busan” was among a slew of Korean celebrities (including Suga from BTS) who gave money to help medical workers and those afflicted by the disease.