BTS recently found themselves at the centre of controversy during their appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, after a remark by the show’s warm-up comedian sparked backlash online.
Seth Herzog`s comment sparks controversy
The incident occurred during the recording of the episode, where Seth Herzog, who serves as the show’s warm-up comic, made a comment that many audience members perceived as culturally insensitive. During an interaction segment, he reportedly asked, “Is anyone here from the North?”, a remark that was interpreted by some as a reference to North Korea particularly given BTS were the featured guests.
What may have been intended as a light-hearted crowd interaction quickly turned into a controversy, as attendees and fans began sharing their discomfort online. The BTS fandom, known as ARMY, reacted strongly, calling out the comment and demanding an apology. Many labelled the remark as inappropriate and insensitive, especially considering the global stature of the group and the cultural context.
As the backlash gained momentum across social media, both Herzog and the show’s team faced mounting criticism. Reports suggest that the controversy escalated rapidly, with fans questioning how such a comment was allowed during a major international appearance meant to celebrate BTS’ comeback.
Seth Herzog issues an apology
In response to the outrage, Seth Herzog issued an apology to BTS. Sources indicate that the matter was also addressed internally by the show’s management, who reportedly spoke to Herzog about the incident.
Additionally, reports suggest that host Jimmy Fallon and the show acknowledged the concerns raised by viewers, further underlining the seriousness of the situation. The apology aimed to address the hurt caused and calm the growing criticism from fans worldwide.
Despite the controversy, BTS’ appearance on the show remains a key part of their promotional activities for their latest album. However, the incident has once again highlighted the importance of cultural sensitivity, especially when global artists are involved.
As conversations around the episode continue, the situation serves as a reminder of the scrutiny public platforms face and how even offhand remarks can have far-reaching impact in an increasingly connected world.












