K-pop girl group Kiss Of Life apologises for racially insensitive live stream


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K-pop girl group Kiss Of Life comprises (from left) Belle, Natty, Julie and Haneul. Photo: Kiss Of Life/X

K-pop girl quartet Kiss Of Life has apologised via a handwritten note to its fans, following a controversial live broadcast deemed culturally and racially insensitive.

In an April 6 post on its social media accounts, a note with four paragraphs – each written by a different member – was addressed to their fans, known as Kissys. It said: “We really want to sincerely apologise for the content that was uploaded that caused so much disappointment to our fans.”

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