Announcer Kim Sumin Apologizes for 'Penthouse 2' Spoiler Controversy
Announcer Kim Soo-min (center), who appeared on SBS Power FM's 'Jo Jung-sik's Fun Fun Today' Photo by 'Jo Jung-sik's Fun Fun Today' Instagram capture
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] SBS announcer Kim Soo-min indirectly apologized for the spoiler controversy regarding the drama 'Penthouse 2'.
On the 14th, announcer Kim Soo-min appeared on SBS Power FM's 'Jo Jeong-sik's Fun Fun Today'.
Announcer Jo Jeong-sik played Epik High's song 'Spoiler' and said, "It's Kim Soo-min announcer's turn to sing, but since she probably doesn't feel like singing, I'll sing instead."
Kim Soo-min seemed aware of the controversy and said, "I'm sorry."
When announcer Choi Ki-hwan asked, "Does this have any particular meaning?" Kim replied, "Life is not easy."
Previously, Kim Soo-min had fast-forwarded a scene of script practice for 'Penthouse 2' in a video uploaded to her YouTube channel, but some netizens slowed down the video, revealing the script contents.
As the spoiler controversy intensified, Kim Soo-min deleted all videos on her personal channel, including the controversial one, and set her SNS accounts to private.
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Meanwhile, Kim Soo-min gained attention for being the youngest ever to join SBS as a public recruitment announcer in 2018 at the age of 21, as part of the 24th class.
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