Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young appeared on 'Eye Contact.' Photo by Channel A, screenshot from the 'Eye Contact' broadcast.

Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young appeared on 'Eye Contact.' Photo by Channel A, screenshot from the 'Eye Contact' broadcast.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Nana] Amid growing controversy over school violence involving twin volleyball players Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, episodes of the variety show 'Eye Contact' featuring the two have been made unavailable.


On the 12th, Channel A reportedly suspended the on-demand viewing service for episodes 46 and 47 of 'Eye Contact,' which featured the Lee sisters. Clips showing them were also removed from related portal sites and the 'Eye Contact' official website.


However, the episodes featuring Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young are still accessible on Channel A's YouTube channel.


Earlier, the Lee sisters admitted to school violence and apologized via Instagram, stating, "Due to my irresponsible actions during my immature past, I have hurt many people," and added, "I will reflect and show a more humble attitude going forward."



Meanwhile, tvN's 'You Quiz on the Block' also removed episodes featuring the two, and E Channel's 'Playing Sister' deleted their appearances as well.


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