"Running Man" fans must have all watch the latest episode of the show in which the cast went to different universities to team up with the students there and later they had a competition with their self-made boats at the Han River.
It was reported that Yoo Jae Suk after the filming, he gave out 14 iPads as gifts for the students who participated in the race. Later, PD Jo Hyo Jin confirmed with many media outlets,"It's true that Yoo Jae Suk bought 14 iPads and through the production team we gave them to the students who participated in the recording",and,"He didn't want to reveal this so I didn't expect the news to spread like wildfire"
Regards the news, a student who was at the recording posted in an community board that Yoo Jae Suk gave out free iPads as gifts for the students, and later it became a hot topic.
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