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KBS2's 'Ganeunjeong Oneunjeong Lee Min-jung' Faces Backlash for Outdated Prank


KBS2's variety show 'Ganeunjeong Oneunjeong Lee Min-jung' has come under fire for its unnecessary 'hidden camera' prank, which left viewers displeased. The show used a birthday celebration as an excuse to make the person uncomfortable while other cast members laughed and enjoyed themselves. Viewers have criticized the prank as excessive.

The prank escalated into a staged conflict. Lee Min-jung, despite losing a bet, tried to avoid a penalty by getting into a car, prompting Kim Jae-won to question, "Why did we bet then?" Lee, seemingly upset, responded, "Then I'll walk," while Ahn Jae-hyun awkwardly tried to diffuse the situation with laughter.

The audience's reaction to the episode was overwhelmingly negative. Viewers criticized the prank as "an outdated form of violence," pointing out that it was more about the cast's amusement than celebrating Ahn's birthday. Comments included, "It's not for the birthday person, it's for their fun," "Is a hidden camera funny?" and "Ruining someone's birthday with a prank is just wrong." One viewer remarked, "If it was staged, it was misguided; if it was real, it was worse. It's time to move away from outdated broadcasts that use emotional abuse for laughs."

This incident contrasts with a recent episode of 'Unnies' Delivery Service 2,' where a surprise birthday party for Lee Jae-wook involved a heartfelt village feast and a touching performance, bringing him to tears. Similarly, Park Joon-myun's birthday was celebrated with a surprise meal, cake, and a sincere poem reading, moving her to tears.
The use of extreme situations to make the prank victim cry is an outdated approach. Last year, JTBC's 'Strongest Baseball' faced backlash for a hidden camera prank involving fake contract terminations. It's time for shows to focus on meaningful and touching content rather than outdated pranks.
Tae Yuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr