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DinDin jokes Haha threatened him over unpaid borrowed money
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DinDin jokes Haha threatened him over unpaid borrowed money

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer DinDin revealed he once begged Haha's mother for pocket money.
  • He jokingly claimed Haha threatened to kill him if he didn't repay the money.
  • The anecdote was shared during an appearance on the YouTube channel 'Alttalttalhan Chamgyeon'.

South Korean singer DinDin shared a humorous anecdote about his past financial struggles and his relationship with fellow entertainer Haha. During an appearance on the YouTube channel 'Alttalttalhan Chamgyeon,' DinDin recounted how he once had to ask Haha's mother for pocket money.

DinDin explained that Haha's mother was very close with his own mother, attending the same church. This familiarity led him to feel comfortable enough to ask her for financial assistance when he was in need. The singer admitted that he still owes the money he borrowed years ago.

I still haven't paid it back, Haha's brother will kill me.

โ€” DinDinDinDin jokingly referred to a past instance of borrowing money from Haha's mother.

Adding a comedic twist to the story, DinDin jokingly claimed that Haha had threatened to kill him if he didn't repay the borrowed sum. This lighthearted threat highlights the playful dynamic often seen between celebrities in the Korean entertainment industry.

The segment, which featured discussions about various topics including graduation ceremonies, showcased DinDin's candid and humorous personality. His willingness to share such personal and amusing stories resonated with the audience, contributing to the engaging nature of the YouTube show.

Haha's mother was very close with my mother. They went to church together.

โ€” DinDinDinDin explained the background of his relationship with Haha's family.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.