“We raised money for Malaysia floods and we raised RM600,000 in just 50 minutes of live broadcast! Thank you netizens for their generosity, good people have a safe life!' he said.
“We raised money for Malaysia floods and we raised RM600,000 in just 50 minutes of live broadcast! Thank you netizens for their generosity, good people have a safe life!" he said.
“We raised money for Malaysia floods and we raised RM600,000 in just 50 minutes of live broadcast! Thank you netizens for their generosity, good people have a safe life! Wishing everyone happiness forever! Always healthy!”Thankfully, the total amount accumulated exceeded the target of S$90,000 . This is the second time that Wang Lei did fundraising for Malaysian victims of floods. Two years ago, he gained a total amount of S$224,000 but was misjudged by some people who said Wang Lei did not donate the money.
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