SBS 'Unanswered Questions' aired a follow-up episode on the Jung In case. During the same time slot, Kim Saerom, who appeared on a home shopping broadcast, made a slip of the tongue, saying, "Is 'Unanswered Questions' over? That's not what's important right now." Photo by Kim Saerom (Instagram capture)
[Asia Economy Reporter Hana Na] Broadcaster Kim Saerom apologized for her careless remarks regarding the SBS program 'Unanswered Questions' follow-up episode on the Jeong In case.
On the morning of the 24th, Kim Saerom posted on her Instagram, "I am writing this with a reflective heart regarding my recent mention of another program during a live broadcast," and issued an apology.
She said, "I was unaware that today's topic was about a case that deeply saddened and angered me as well. Even if I had known, given the nature of the program always dealing with important stories, I am very disappointed in myself for making an unconsidered remark."
She added, "Reading the comments you all have posted, I am deeply reflecting on my actions," and "I will take to heart each criticism and comment and reflect on my thoughtless behavior."
Earlier, on the 23rd, Kim Saerom appeared on a home shopping channel airing simultaneously with SBS's 'Unanswered Questions' and made a slip of the tongue by saying, "'Unanswered Questions' is over? That’s not what's important right now," which drew criticism from netizens.
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