

The financial action is just the latest move Jeong has made after a lone gunman killed six Asian women and two others in Atlanta.

“The Hangover” and “Community” scene-stealer, whose parents migrated to the US from South Korea, also shared the crowd-sourced fund-raisers to his Twitter account so that others could contribute. The 51-year-old actor made individual $10,000 GoFundMe donations to the families of Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, Xiaojie Tan and Yong Yue under his birth name: Kendrick Jeong, according to NBC News. “The Masked Singer” judge traded funny faces and goofball guesses for community support, donating $50,000 to the families of five Asian victims of last Tuesday’s Atlanta spa shootings, NBC News confirmed. He’s the comic relief on TV and in movies - but Ken Jeong’s latest move is dead serious amid a national wave of anti-Asian hate crimes.

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