Controversy Surrounds Baek Jong-won's New Show 'Les Misérables'
Baek Jong-won's upcoming variety show, 'Les Misérables,' is facing scrutiny over its cast selection.
Set to premiere on ENA on the 30th, the show features 20 contestants attempting to transform their lives through a rigorous 100-day mission. Among the participants is a boy convicted of theft, sparking discussions about the portrayal of sensitive subjects. ENA has kept its stance vague, urging viewers to wait for the broadcast for more context.
As the premiere approaches, online reactions have been mixed, with some questioning the inclusion of a juvenile offender while others argue against jumping to conclusions before the show airs. The teaser trailer has drawn significant attention, with discussions about its narrative direction still underway.
Moreover, 'Les Misérables' is set to air as the successor to the current series 'My Child's Life,' debuting on Saturday, November 30, at 8:30 PM.
With this complex backdrop, viewers are eager to see how the show will navigate its controversial themes.