KARD’s BM under fire for using racial slur on TikTok Live, apology sparks debate
KARD member BM has come under fire after saying the n-word during a TikTok Live while singing along to a DMX song. The incident quickly drew criticism from fans, particularly due to BM’s American upbringing and fluency in English, with many stating he should know better.
Clips from the livestream circulated widely on social media, with one video showing BM reciting the controversial lyrics.
@kpophistory8 On a scale of one to OVER IT, how fed up are we?! In light of all the BS w/ these Kpop artists, here’s live footage of me DOUBLE TAKING my comment in BM’s live. #Kpop #History #KissOfLife #GDragon #Joke #fyp #Kpopfyp #BM
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Following immediate backlash, the idol returned to TikTok Live, inviting fans—especially Black viewers—to confront him directly and share how his actions made them feel.
@kpophistory8 BM took this time to allow Black fans to reflect on their feelings towards what he said. I won’t be posting any of those, because I don’t have those ppl’s permission. Matthew… go do some soul searching. Education is power. (I’m not trying to be mean, I’m being genuine) #BM #BigMatthew #KissOfLife #CL #GDragon #Kpop #Kpopfyp #Fyp
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Fan reactions were divided. Some applauded BM for not issuing a generic apology and instead offering his platform to voices from the affected community.
Others viewed the gesture as performative, noting that BM continued to receive TikTok Live donations during the apology session.
Several also pointed out that BM, being from Los Angeles and raised in the United States, had no excuse.
bm literally grew up in la lmao, why are y'all wasting your breath trying to educate him on not using the n-word?? pic.twitter.com/l7HtUG3nDu
The controversy comes amid a wider wave of criticism within the K-pop industry, as several idols are being exposed for cultural appropriation and racial insensitivity.
Videos of BLACKPINK members using the n-word while rapping hip-hop songs during their trainee days have resurfaced online, sparking renewed backlash.
Meanwhile, members of the rookie girl group KISS OF LIFE have also been accused of appropriating Black culture through fashion and styling in recent appearances.