NCT Dream Comes Under Fire for Their Rude Behavior on Radio Shows

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NCT Dream’s rude behavior on radio shows is spreading rapidly.

On July 1st, NCT Dream guest appeared on KBS Cool FM’s DAY6’s Kiss the Radio. On this day, the members continued to communicate with the listeners and DJ Young K in a friendly atmosphere. However, they made over-the-line jokes and distracted each other on a few occasions, leaving a disappointment.

Throughout the show, Young K asked the members various questions, such as “what’s your favorite song?” or “what’s your new hobby?” However, the members gave irrelevant or short answers, making the listeners frown.

Especially, Chenle and Mark distracted everyone with their inappropriate actions, such as bursting out of laughter, clapping hands, and stomping their feet. Even the rest of the members tried to calm them down and created awkward moments. By the end of the show, Jeno apologized for all the commotion.

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But to make things worse, members were seen laughing and chatting when Young K was taking a bow at them. After the photos were uploaded on Kiss the Radio Instagram, people have rushed over to leave supportive messages for Young K.

This is not the first time NCT Dream got embroiled in a controversy over their rude behavior. Back in May, they appeared on SBS FM’s Choi Hwa Jung’s Power Time. At the time, they came under fire for their impolite actions. Now, even NCT Dream fans are criticizing the members for their unprofessional behavior.

Meanwhile, NCT Dream is currently promoting their repackage album Hello Future. So the gossip sparked by members’ insincere attitude is staining their record-breaking streak.

 

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