Comedian Yoo Se-yoon knelt in front of KBS to protest. This was because his new song "Rhythm is Broken" was deemed unsuitable for KBS broadcasting.

On the 3rd, Yoo Se-yoon stated, "I protested in front of KBS," while revealing photos. In the photos, Yoo Se-yoon is seen protesting with fellow comedians, wearing black pants and a white shirt, holding placards that read "Tough Life," "30 Seconds," "Even if it Stops," and "It's Okay."

Yoo Se-yoon showed various poses while protesting, including kneeling with his juniors and taking a comic pose with one leg raised.

The reason Yoo Se-yoon protested in front of KBS is that his new song "Rhythm is Broken" was deemed unsuitable for KBS broadcasting.

KBS stated that the song contained high-level expressions in its lyrics. It judged that the lyric "My eyes are fumbling over your body" from the latter part of the song was deemed inappropriate.

Additionally, there is a segment in the middle of the song where the music stops for about 30 seconds with a "thud" sound, which was deemed unsuitable for broadcasting as it could cause confusion for listeners.

Ultimately, Yoo Se-yoon responded by going directly to KBS to stage a protest. Yoo Se-yoon's camp is reportedly not planning to revise KBS's pointed out issues.

Magician Lee Eun-gyeol stated, "A bone comedian who satirizes the age like a gag!" and netizens reacted with comments such as "I support you," "So cool," "What kind of confusion are they worried about," and "Let's break through KBS too."

[Photo] Yoo Se-yoon

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