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Already Making Their Own Money, These 6 Celebrities Still Receive 'Pocket Money' from Their Parents

Already Making Their Own Money, These 6 Celebrities Still Receive 'Pocket Money' from Their Parents

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Already Making Their Own Money, These 6 Celebrities Still Receive 'Pocket Money' from Their Parents

Becoming a celebrity is usually associated with a luxurious lifestyle and a massive income. However, this does not apply to some of them who admit to still entrusting their financial affairs to their parents and receiving 'pocket money' from their own income. Who are they? Let's take a look at the following slide.

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Starting off the list is Suhyun AKMU, who once revealed her financial matters on a radio show. Although they have separate bank accounts, it is said that this sibling duo still receives pocket money from their parents. Furthermore, Suhyun also allows her parents to manage her account.

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Next there is Somi whose finances are still managed by her parents in a radio program. The singer of the song BIRTHDAY even revealed how much pocket money she received for shopping or buying food for herself and her friends. "When using money, I limit myself to spending around $300 (around Rp 4.3 million)," she said.

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A similar situation is also experienced by rapper Gree, who is the son of comedian Kim Gura. He revealed that his mother has full control over his income, and his father gives him pocket money. "I don't spend a lot of money or enjoy luxury. I only buy what I need and try to save," said Gree.

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Surprisingly, actor Joo Won is also on this list. Despite being 33 years old, Joo Won's parents still have full control over his income because they want him to live a simple life. "I have one debit card and use it for daily expenses," said Joo Won, who still uses pocket money to buy his needs in a variety show.

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Meanwhile, Eunjung admitted to giving her parents full access to her income so they can manage the finances of the former T-Ara member. Eunjung even said she doesn't mind if her parents use her income, although of course that doesn't happen. "Isn't that a proud moment as a child?" said Eunjung.

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Lastly, and not less surprising, there is actress Lee Soo Min who received an increase in her monthly allowance to $200 (around Rp 2.8 million), a relatively small amount for an actress of her caliber. The 19-year-old woman revealed that most of her allowance is spent on food. "When I'm at school, my friends and I are busy looking for new places to eat," she said.