Advertisement

First lesbian kiss on Korean TV drama sparks debate

In a country where homosexuality still carries a social stigma, scene in Seonam High School Girl Investigators breaks new ground

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
The moment before the two characters' lips meet.

An unprecedented lesbian kiss between two high school students on a popular South Korean TV drama has fuelled a debate about portrayals of sexuality in a rapidly modernising society with deeply conservative roots.

Advertisement

The broadcast and internet regulatory body, the Korea Communications Standards Commission, said on Friday it had received complaints about the scene which aired on Wednesday’s episode of Seonam Girls High School Investigators.

The kiss itself, which has prompted complaints to broadcasting authorities.
The kiss itself, which has prompted complaints to broadcasting authorities.

“We will decide whether this is an issue after we look into it, and whether there is any violation of broadcast policy,” the commission said in a statement.

Homosexuality is not illegal in South Korea, but carries a significant social stigma, with few openly gay public figures.

Advertisement

The country’s prolific TV drama industry, which has become a major cultural export, largely pumps out multi-generational, family-focused soap operas with similar tragi-comic plotlines.

loading
Advertisement