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Dating show to get them to remove Kim Ri's scenes in the coming episodes in the middle of the BJ scandal; Say fans 'cancel …'

To get them, South Korea's first lesbian dating reality show. After serious allegations against one of his participants, it is now faced with increasing counter -reactions. The show was initially celebrated as a pioneering moment for LGBTQ+ ponder in Korean entertainment. However, it has now become the center of controversy. The candidate in the heart of the problem is Kim Ri Won. She is accused of hiding aspects of her past and having misled the viewers about her sexual identity.

According to viral discussions on social media and investigations conducted by fans, Kim Ri Won was previously active as an adult radio jockey (generally referred to as BJ in Korea). Her former role was not announced during the casting. Additional demands indicate that she has given the other participants inappropriate comments. There are also concerns that she may not be able to identify as a lesbian, which is a main problem for viewers of a show to promote authentic queer relationships.

After the days of silence, the show, Display Company, published an official explanation on May 4 on social media channel. In it, they recognized public criticism and outlined their reaction plan, which comprises the rebuild of the remaining episodes to limit Kim Ri Wons on the screen.

“We are currently being processed the program to eliminate as many scenes from the participant as possible,” the explanation says. However, the team made it clear that the format of not written interactions and further developing relationships. It means that some of Kim's scenes are inevitably connected to the action strands of other participants. In such cases, you plan to maintain only the film material that is of crucial importance for the continuity of the history and was approved by the responsible staffing members.

The production team emphasized that these changes are carried out in cooperation with the rest of the occupation. They also looked at the emotional effects of controversy on them. The team apologized for their delayed reaction and attributed the gap to the need for detailed internal discussions and the approval of the participants.


In addition, they reassured the audience that their casting process contains several review layers. It includes criminal background reviews, identity authentication and extensive interviews. However, they admitted that a participant failure to disclose certain information, despite these measures, remain undetected. They also stated that the provision of incorrect information was regarded as a violation of the contract.

Despite the efforts to combat damage, the controversy has had a direct impact on the show's release plan. The episodes 3 and 4, which were initially planned for the premiere on May 2, were postponed so that the production team could rework the time in response to the scandal. A new publication date still has to be announced.

The incident triggered a widespread online discourse. The fans discuss the responsibilities of the reality show producer to check the background of actors. You also wonder whether the participants of the community really reflect that the show is supposed to represent. For many LGBTQ+ spectators who had hoped to get them, the controversy would feel like a setback.

The show was premiered on Wavve on April 25 and was praised early on that he had broken new ground in a traditionally conservative media landscape. His premise: a group of women who navigate romantic connections in a safe and supportive surroundings was widely welcomed. Queer Communities and allies have accepted the show alike. But now a large part of this good will is endangered to be overshadowed by questions about authenticity and supervision.

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