Home Sweetie Home is under fire by the angry fans of KPOP group Super Junior after they created a skit describing the Super Junior BADUY. In its episode aired Saturday, the characters of the show, including those played by young actresses Michelle Vito, Katrina Legaspi and Miles Ocampo, were in South Korea for a trip. It didn’t take long before they realized their big mistake as the hashtag #ApologizeToSuperJunior and #RespectSuperJunior trends on Twitter.



Super Junior a KPOP group also known as SuJu is a South Korean boy group formed on November 6, 2005, by producer Lee Soo-man of SM Entertainment, the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Hangeng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook and Kibum. Kyuhyun joined the group in 2006.


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Super Junior described at BADUY by Home Sweetie Home TV Show

Super Junior BADUY according to Home Sweetie Home skit

In the episode that was aired Saturday, the characters of the show, that includes those played by young actresses Michelle Vito, Katrina Legaspi and Miles Ocampo, were in South Korea for a trip. Empoy Marquez’s character then asked the girls whether it is part of their “bucket list” to see Super Junior.

The girls then expressed their dismay, saying groups like BTS (Bantan Seonyondan) are more popular nowadays. “Super Junior? Uy, Sir Nards, BTS na ang uso ngayon. Napaka-tito mo talaga,” Gigi (Ocampo) said. And right there and then, after the episode aired, Super Junior fans, known as ELF (Everlasting Friends), took to social media to express outrage at what the show did to their idols.

Video of Home Sweetie Home describing Super Junior as BADUY


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Home Sweetie Home stars apologizes to Super Junior fans

Due to the pressure of Super Junior fans after describing them as BADUY, Home Sweetie Home has now issued an apology on their official Facebook Page.

Home Sweetie Home apologizes for a dialogue on our December 22 episode which has offended some of our Kapamilya Super Junior fans. We have high respect for SuJu and acknowledge that they are one of the first groups to pave the way for KPop Revolution in the PH. We intended to establish their seniority, but we admit that we should have used better terms to say it. We truly regret the mistake, and it’s a learning experience for us. We will be better po next time. Maraming salamat po sa pag-unawa, and Merry Christmas, Kapamilya! ♥️

Even the show’s stars already issued an apology on their respective social media account and hoping that they will be forgiven by the KPOP band fans after calling Super Junior BADUY.