The group NCT DREAM members were criticized for consistently showing insincere and playful attitudes on radio broadcasts.



On the KBS Cool FM 'DAY6 Kiss the Radio' broadcast on the 1st, NCT DREAM appeared as a guest and was asked a number of questions, but gave a silent answer or played a prank without concentrating on the content of the broadcast. caused controversy.



In particular, NCT DREAM member Jaemin stood at the center of the controversy by answering questions asked by DJ Young K.



When asked, “What is the song you listen to the most?” Jaemin replied, “It’s the song I’ve listened to the most… that’s the problem. The song I’ve listened to the most.” Also, when asked about a new hobby, he replied, "It's not a new hobby," or, "What's the reason for going late?" He continued to be distracted with a short answer without a core, "I want to be late." Even when the other members were talking, they shouted "sexy sexy" without context, embarrassing the listeners.




NCT DREAM members Chenle and Mark frowned at the appearance of pranks that were not related to the broadcast throughout the whole time. Even when Young K quickly turned his head left and right to listen to the answers of the various members, Mark showed an immature posture, imitating Young K's embarrassment in a funny way.



At the end of the broadcast, as if recognizing Chenle and Mark's actions during the broadcast, Jeno apologized, saying, "There were a lot of local broadcasts. I tried to stop it, but I'm sorry I couldn't."



Finally, while NCT DREAM finished broadcasting and took a commemorative photo with DJ Young K, Young K bowed deeply and greeted, but it was pointed out that he did not say hello except for one member of NCT DREAM. DAY6 is said to have debuted in the music industry a year earlier than the group NCT.



NCT DREAM's broadcast attitude became controversial even among fans. One fan also pointed out, "Even fans should point out that they did something wrong. It was a situation that could lead to misunderstandings, and I hope that they will fix it so that the same mistake is not repeated in other broadcasts."



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)