Chef Yoon Nam-no and Rise Members Discuss Charity and Fan Meetings
Chef Yoon Nam-no, known for his appearance on 'Black and White Chef,' has called upon 'Iron Bag Chef' Lim Tae-hoon for a special fan meeting with the group Rise.

The YouTube channel 'Love Fruit Social Welfare Community Chest,' operated by the Love Fruit organization, recently uploaded a video titled 'A Love Letter Has Arrived from Rise.'

In the video, as the full lineup of Rise members appeared, Yoon Nam-no jokingly said, "I want to go home," and "They're all so handsome." As the Rise members settled in, Yoon Nam-no asked, "Did you all get to know me through 'Black and White Chef'? What was your first impression of me?"

Member Wonbin responded, "You seemed a bit charismatic and intimidating at first, but as I got to know you, you turned out to be quite cute." Yoon Nam-no, smiling at the compliment, began cooking for Rise. He then mentioned, "I heard you donated 100 million won for your 2nd debut anniversary under your fan club Breeze's name. How did you come up with the idea to do this with your fans?"

Shotaro explained, "We receive a lot of love regularly, so we thought about how we could give back. The first thing that came to mind was making a donation, so we did it under our fan club Breeze's name."

Chef Yoon Nam-no and Rise Members Discuss Charity and Fan Meetings

Anton added, "We thought it would be great to create such a culture not just among us but also among our fans." Yoon Nam-no responded, "Rise is still new and young, but if junior idols see this and follow suit, it would be a beautiful act," creating a warm atmosphere.

Yoon Nam-no then brought up the fan meeting, asking, "Do you know Iron Bag Chef?" Rise confirmed they did. Yoon Nam-no inquired about the scale, and Rise mentioned that typically 10,000 fans gather. Surprised, Yoon Nam-no expressed his desire to serve jjambbong to the fans with the help of Lim Tae-hoon.

When the Rise members expressed concern about the large number, Yoon Nam-no humorously replied, "It's not me doing it." He then called Lim Tae-hoon, saying, "I'll arrange an honorable event. There's a group called Rise, and like my fans, Nam-no-pings, I want to serve jjambbong at their fan meeting." Lim Tae-hoon humorously noted, "There aren't many Nam-no-pings," causing laughter. Despite the challenge, Lim Tae-hoon agreed to prepare jjambbong for 10,000 fans, even if it took 12 hours, leaving everyone amazed.

Reporter Chaeryeong Lim, Ten Asia syjj426@tenasia.co.kr