MC Mong is being threatened by the members of 4minute's fan club?
In MBC 'Kkuldanji-Mongi' that was aired on the 8th, this episode was about how MC Mong was bullied by 4minute's fan club even though he was 4minute's wild fan.
In this episode, Sung In Chae, who wasn't fond with the fact that Mong was 4minute's wild fan, impersonated Mong's ID 'MONG29' and left the hate comment "4minute is unlucky." 4minute's fan club saw this comment, and they started to send threatening letters to Mong, dug up unwanted pictures of Mong, and they used other various methods to bully him.
At the end, 'Betrayal Tinkerbell' Sung In Chae revealed the true story and even left a written apology to 4minute fans. But, Mong made an even bigger mistake. When he was drunk, he yelled, "I hate 4minute and all their fans. I like Girls' Generation more!"
The bar's owner (who is also a member of 4minute's fan club) heard Mong's thoughtless words and recorded Mong on CCTV. This caused another stir among the fans. The fans came to where he lived and protested, demanding him for an apology.
Mong, who experienced trouble because of 4minute, chose an extreme method. He directly went to 4minute's broadcast and he suddenly invaded their camera, yelling, "4minute jjang!" He explained that everything was a misunderstanding and that he didn't mean what he said.
Watchers gave Mong high praise after they watched his face acting and the scenes that he aroused laughter in.
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