Brave Girls' "Almost 30-year-old ajumma? Marriage..." KBS 'YouEobs' Finally Apologizes
Brave Girls appeared on KBS YouTube's 'Sketchbook Without Yoo Hee-yeol.' Photo by KBS YouTube's 'Sketchbook Without Yoo Hee-yeol' capture.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] KBS YouTube channel 'Yoo Hee-yeol's Sketchbook without Yoo Hee-yeol' (Yoo-eop-seu) apologized after receiving criticism for questions asked to the girl group Brave Girls.
The 'Yoo Hee-yeol's Sketchbook without Yoo Hee-yeol' team re-uploaded the controversial video on the 19th and stated, "We sincerely apologize to everyone who felt uncomfortable due to the Brave Girls behind-the-scenes content."
Previously, 'Yoo Hee-yeol's Sketchbook without Yoo Hee-yeol' faced controversy after asking Brave Girls questions such as "You are about to turn 30, do you think of yourself as an ajumma?" and "When do you plan to get married?" which netizens criticized as rude and outdated.
The 'Yoo Hee-yeol's Sketchbook without Yoo Hee-yeol' team explained, "This content was created by receiving questions through Instagram that people were curious about for the Brave Girls members, and the members randomly read and answered the questions." They added, "Due to the production team's immaturity, the content was produced and uploaded including uncomfortable questions, causing discomfort and disappointment to many." The controversial parts have now been removed from the video.
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Meanwhile, Brave Girls, who debuted in 2011, have been experiencing a resurgence after their song "Rollin'," released four years ago, recently topped the music charts.
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