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US comedian Seth Herzog apologises over ‘offensive’ BTS joke

Herzog’s remarks sparked backlash from fans ahead of the K-pop band’s American TV comeback

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BTS members perform during their comeback concert in Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday. Photo: AP
The Korea Times
A joke made on a major US talk show has triggered backlash just as BTS prepares for a high-profile American television return – prompting a swift apology from a comedian caught at the centre of the controversy.

Seth Herzog, a resident comedian on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, came under fire after making an improvised remark during a Wednesday taping.

While warming up the audience, Herzog asked, “Anyone here from the North?” – a line reportedly intended as a general question about audience origins.

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However, some attendees interpreted the comment as referencing North Korea in relation to the K-pop band, sparking accusations of insensitivity and racial undertones.

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Audience members took to social media to share their discomfort, with several posts describing the remark as “offensive” and “inappropriate”. The backlash quickly gained traction online, amplified by BTS’ global fan base and the group’s ongoing promotional activities.

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