'Superman Is Back' Received Reprimand from the South Korean Broadcasting Commission for Being considered to have Violated the Safe Television Broadcasting Standards through Prank Gary on his Son
Kang Gary once did prank faking to make his son, Hao cried hysterically in "Superman Is Back". The prank moment occurred in the episode which aired March 15, 2020.
This prank seems to have a long tail that made "Superman Is Back" get a reprimand from the South Korean Broadcasting Commission on Wednesday (5/20) for allegedly violating safe television broadcasting standards.
"When a program involves children, there is a risk that children become a source of entertainment. Which in many cases then leads to the weak protection of children on the set. As a public media, television must consider the influence children will face. children as a result, "wrote the South Korean Broadcasting Commission.
The Broadcast Commission's warning on Gary's prank action was immediately flooded with comments from South Korean netizens. Many gave a scathing criticism to the former member of "Running Man".
Source: Pann
"This idiot quit 'Running Man' as if he quit his TV career forever and now he's back on TV with his child like this."
"Is Gary broke or what? You have to be financially cornered to think of doing this to your own child ... tsk tsk."
"I don't understand why pranking my own children. Especially the things where they pretend daddy fell down? Ugh, that's enough."
"These people basically use their children to make money and then foaming when you leave hateful comments about it."
"Things like this will be remembered as traumatic events for children. Please start using your brain, you clown."
"'Superman Is Back' does a lot of jokes using children as experiments."
"Violent crime like this is not good for children's development."
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