Controversy spreads for Kim Sae-rom’s “It’s not important” Until the temporary suspension of home shopping (general)

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Broadcaster Kim Sae-rom’s ‘I want to know’ remark spread, and the home shopping program he was appearing on was temporarily suspended.

GS Home Shopping (CEO Kim Ho-sung) announced through the official social network account (SNS) that it has decided to temporarily stop broadcasting’Show Me The Trend’, which Sae-rom Kim appeared on.

Home Shopping side said, “We were disappointed to customers and viewers with inappropriate comments from performers during the broadcast on the night of the 23rd.” “GS Home Shopping takes this situation seriously and feels a heavy responsibility.”

He apologized again, saying, “Accordingly, in order to be reborn as a broadcast that sympathizes with customers and shares with customers, we will decide to temporarily suspend the program and check the entire process including the production system so that this does not happen again.”

Earlier on the 24th, Kim Sae-rom mentioned SBS’I want to know that’ broadcasted at the same time on the ongoing home shopping channel. “Is it over’I want to know’? Now it doesn’t matter,” he said.

On this day, the late Jeong-in Young-ah, who left for the sky after 16 months of age, amidst the suspicion of abuse by her adoptive parents who said’I want to know that’, dealt with the case again. It was pointed out that Kim Sae-rom’s remarks were also frivolous as it was an event that attracted a lot of attention from viewers.

As the controversy spread, Kim Sae-rom posted an apology on Instagram. He said, “During the live broadcast that I just finished, I leave a message in my heart to reflect on my comments on other programs.” “I was very disappointed with myself for making a disrespectful remark.”

He added, “I am deeply aware of a lot of things while reading the comments you have posted,” he added. “I will reflect on my careless actions today by reflecting on the scolds and comments one by one.”

The Jung In-yang case became widely known as it was dealt with on SBS’I want to know it’ on the 2nd. On this day,’I want to know that’ broadcasted the death of Jung In-yang, who left for the sky after 271 days after being adopted by her adoptive parents at the age of 7 months.

With this incident, which is suspected of being abused by adoptive parents, voices have raised that they need to change the unfortunate reality of children in the blind spot of child protection, and the’I’m sorry Jung In-ah’ challenge has spread throughout society.

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