First Lady Kim Hye Kyung hit on the head by MBN video journalist during election event
A South Korean MBN video journalist landed in hot water for striking First Lady Kim Hye Kyung on the head on June 3.
The incident occurred as Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae Myung headed to party headquarters in Yeouido from his Gyeyang-gu residence. Reporters and supporters crowded the area. When Kim walked to greet supporters next to Lee, the journalist aggressively grabbed her left arm and hit her head with a mounted microphone.
The live broadcast showed Kim flinching but quickly regaining composure.
The reporter did not apologize on the spot and kept filming, sparking public outrage.
Netizens blasted the reporter’s behavior and the poor response from security personnel.
After intense backlash, MBN issued an apology on June 5, KST.
During a live broadcast on the night of June 3, an MBN video reporter made the mistake of pushing Kim Hye Kyung. We have sent a formal apology to the presidential office, who said that they understood the urgency of the situation but urged for special caution in the future.
— MBN
MBN promised better journalist training and tighter close-range filming protocols.
The late apology and lack of accountability have fueled public demands for stricter media conduct rules.
The situation remains tense as viewers monitor how MBN will handle fallout from the controversy.