MONSTA X Fans Trend #SBSApologizeToMonstaX For Using The Group’s Name To Promote Its Documentary But Not Including Them
MONSTA X fans are demanding an apology from SBS for using the group’s name to promote the final episode of its documentary Legendary Stage – Archive K–but only featuring the group for three seconds out of the two hours.
I just can't believe monsta x has ONLY 3 seconds appearance in a two hour long documentary
We demand an apology.#SBSApologizeToMonstaX #RESPECTMONSTAX #SBS_몬엑한테_사과해 @OfficialMonstaX
pic.twitter.com/yWEfKOgpsm— gwyn | :): | ia (@im_kyuni) March 14, 2021
Legendary Stage – Archive K is a two-part documentary dedicated to K-Pop idols with overseas success, and includes artists such as BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE and more. MONSTA X had been slated to appear in the second half of the documentary, and the members had even shared that they had been excited to film an interview for it and were looking forward to fans watching it.
So when fans tuned in to the documentary to find that MONSTA X had only been included for 3 seconds–not even being given the chance to introduce themselves–they were livid.
Documentary of 2 episodes and Monsta X shown only for 3 seconds? @SBSNOW you gotta explain because we won't let Monsta X being treated like this!
pic.twitter.com/GRWd0qTJLK— Butter Chickyun (@RamenhaeMXMB) March 14, 2021
One of the most upsetting parts of the situation, however, is that SBS continually used the group’s name to promote the documentary–then silently removed all hashtags related to MONSTA X from the official Instagram promotional posts right before the documentary aired. However, the tweets containing their name are still up.
don’t use the hashtag 몬스타엑스 then https://t.co/F1Pb4GZHuA
— akira 🦈 (@kikimatchalatte) March 14, 2021
Basically, SBS is filming a documentary including a couple idols about kpop. MONSTA X was there and filmed full interviews, they’re included in the tags and key words and such, then they portion was cut down to literally just the 3 second clip & little bit of song posted here
— alex~ BRIAR DAY 🥳 (@dontmumtempo) March 14, 2021
The documentary was on the group’s official fancafe, meaning that it was an important part of their schedule and that the group was supposed to have a substantial part in the documentary.
For those asking, MX were supposed to appear in #TheStageOfLegends_ArchiveK ep 2 on SBS today, it's even listed on fancafe schedule, but it seems that SBS cut out their segment completely pic.twitter.com/vFzUKFlTjh
— n | ✨(。◝‿◜。)✨뿅💞 (@honeyneve) March 14, 2021
This decision on SBS’ part was seen by fans as an incredibly disrespectful decision for a number of reasons. They feel like the group is often overlooked and ignored, and this situation only solidified that feeling. It’s also worth remembering that vocalist Minhyuk was part of the longest-running MC group for SBS’ music show Inkigayo and was even praised by its PD, which makes the decision even more baffling.
Why is it always Monsta X that get treated badly???
MX even took the time to partake in the interview, despite their crazy schedule, just for sbs to cut them out… a simple credit isn't it…@SBSNOW pls explain & fix this!IT'S REALLY NOT THAT HARD TO RESPECT @OfficialMonstaX pic.twitter.com/gVo6YsZBWP
— 𝘪𝘥𝘢 • I.M DUALITY • (@impurplemic) March 14, 2021
MONSTA X have numerous overseas achievements under their belt, such as being the first K-Pop act to appear on the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball tour, an annual music festival in the United States, and to release an English-language album in a decade, amongst many others. It seemed like an absurd decision to cut them out of a documentary meant to showcase K-Pop’s overseas successes.
You wanna talk about global impact? Talk about Monsta X :) @SBSNOW #SBSApologizeToMonstaX #RESPECTMONSTAX @OfficialMonstaX pic.twitter.com/8yaFEFk8qS
— taz :): STREAM NEO UNIVERSE (@monbebegurl1) March 14, 2021
Hashtags used by the fans to raise their concerns, #SBSApologizeToMonstaX and #RESPECTMONSTAX, have accrued over 100k tweets each. SBS has yet to address the situation.