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K-drama stars IU, Lee Dong-wook dragged into South Korean ballot protest
Protesters have called on IU to send coffee to them, in reference to her support during the 2024 rallies against ex-president Yoon
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A South Korean protest calling for a redo of last Wednesday’s local election over ballot shortages at polling stations has taken an unexpected turn, with some protesters demanding that actress and singer IU send coffee to the rally.
The demand appears to stem from IU’s decision in 2024 to provide prepaid food and drinks for demonstrators calling for the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk-yeol over his failed martial law bid.
The protesters calling for a new election, who are widely seen as standing on the opposite side of the political spectrum, are now demanding that the celebrity do the same for them.
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On Saturday, IU’s Instagram post from last September announcing the release of a new album was flooded with comments from protesters.

“We really want to drink coffee here at Jamsil,” one user wrote.
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