In a shocking display of disrespect, Good Morning America (GMA) has ignited outrage among fans after their treatment of K-pop sensation TWICE during a recent appearance. The nine-member girl group, known for their electrifying performances and chart-topping hits, was left feeling undervalued when GMA labeled their performance as a mere “special K-pop performance” on YouTube, a title that fans deem dismissive of their identity and achievements.
The controversy erupted after TWICE’s much-anticipated performance of their new English single “The Feels” aired on GMA 3, a spin-off of the flagship morning show. Fans were thrilled to see the group break into the American music scene, especially after member Jeongyeon’s return from hiatus. However, their excitement quickly turned to fury as GMA’s lack of professionalism became evident. The misnaming of the performance video sparked an avalanche of backlash, with ONCEs (TWICE fans) flooding comments and social media, demanding accountability from the network.
Critics were particularly incensed by the hosts’ apparent lack of research, with one fan pointing out the absurdity of asking TWICE what makes them unique when such dynamics are standard in all K-pop groups. Following the uproar, GMA hastily edited the video title to include “global superstars TWICE,” but the damage was already done.
This incident highlights a troubling trend of K-pop artists facing systemic disrespect on American television. Fans are calling for change, urging networks to recognize and honor the contributions of K-pop to the global music landscape. As the dust settles on this controversy, the hope for a more respectful future for K-pop artists in the U.S. hangs in the balance. Stay tuned as this story develops.