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[Official] Admitted "Low-quality, unauthorized filming"..'Life's Master' production team issues public apology [Star Issue]

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'Life's Master' side admitted the controversy over unauthorized filming and issued an official apology.

On the afternoon of the 12th, the side of SBS current affairs and documentary program 'Life's Master' told StarNews, "We acknowledge the mistake caused by the production team's excessive ambition during the production process of the broadcast and offer our deepest apologies."

It further stated, "The production team intends to visit the relevant parties directly to convey our sincere apologies," and added, "The relevant video has already been deleted. We plan to re-edit it after a thorough review and repost it."

'Life's Master' side bowed its head, saying, "Taking this incident as an opportunity, we promise to thoroughly inspect our internal systems and do our best to prevent recurrence. We are truly sorry for causing you concern once again."

Earlier, the episode 'War of Breads - Korea's Best Croissant' was featured in 'Life's Master' episode 1030, which aired on the 11th. However, a business owner appearing in that broadcast posted a critical post on SNS, causing the suspicion of 'unauthorized filming' to spread rapidly.

Owner A strongly criticized on his SNS, "'Life's Master' broadcast is truly low-quality." He said, "The broadcast had no prior permission or any agreement (with the production team). We are currently struggling to operate and want to respond to each customer quietly. This feels like deception to self-employed people and only like the bullying of the broadcast. The aftermath is not our concern, but what truly angers me is the attitude that even if such an incident occurs, we are too busy to do anything. They came early in the morning, and I clearly told them not to film, but they did not leave and secretly filmed with their mobile phones, so I even told them I would call the police."

Owner A said, "Knocking on the door from early morning during important work hours was already impolite," and reported the production team's misconduct, stating, "Even after refusing the filming, they returned an hour later and secretly filmed the work through the crack in the door."

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