Choi Tae-sung, lecturer of Korean history for’Big Star’, introduced her past relationship with MBC entertainment’Guys who cross the line’.

Taesung Choi. Daily Sports
On the 5th, Tae-Sung Choi posted on his Instagram, “A few years ago, a TV entertainment team visited the institute. We launched a new historical entertainment program, so we hoped to join us. He liked the purpose of the plan and said he would join. But there was a problem. I had to go abroad for filming, but my schedule was already full for about 3 months. However, I had to adjust the schedule because I wanted to join the program. After the difficult schedule adjustment, I suddenly got a phone call and said that the program would be difficult to proceed.”
“After a while, the program got a call again. This time, we started again with season 2, so we wanted to be together. The first wound was a lot of worries, but because it was the only historical entertainment program, he said that he would join. It was a trip, so there wasn’t a lot of trouble in adjusting the schedule. But a few days later, I got a call and asked me to do something that wasn’t there.
MBC’s’Guys Crossing the Line’ is the only historical entertainment program produced until Season 2 in Korea.
Choi Tae-sung said, “I know that broadcasters are originally such a consumed space. So, I am not sorry for the appearance or not,” he said. “But I hope you don’t miss the basic courtesy of people in the process.”
Lastly, Taesung Choi expressed his wish, “This is a very good professional. I applaud the panel and the people who have grown up to this point for the popularization of history. I hope it will not be abolished.”
Currently,’Guys Crossing the Line’ has been on the verge for 4 weeks, with the production crew being confirmed for Corona 19, and Lecturer Seol Min-seok creating controversy over history distortion and thesis plagiarism. There have also been media reports that’the guys who cross the line’ are taking steps to abolish.
Netizens responded by saying “(MBC) crossed the line a lot” and “not polite” to Choi Tae-sung’s writing.
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