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Fans Furious Over South Korean TV Channel's Disrespect for EXO Member Lay

During one of the shows the image of the singer was blurred as if he was an ex-member.
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EXO-Ls (the official name of the fandom of K-pop boy band EXO) are full of anger and have flooded Twitter with demands for apologies from one of the biggest South Korean music channels Mnet.

During a TMI news episode about EXO on 20 May the face of the 9th member from China, Zhang Yixing also known as Lay, was blurred along with the rest of the Chinese line-up Tao, Kris and Luhan, who have already left the group.

Fans are demanding an explanation and apologies for the disrespect of EXO's legacy and the channel's bad attitude toward the only Chinese member left and #LAY_IS_EXO and #MnetApologizeToYixing are currently trending.

​Lay is now mostly promoting in China as a soloist since relations between Beijing and Seoul deteriorated in 2016 after South Korea agreed to host an advanced US missile defense system called Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), as a result of which the Hallyu Wave was banned in China. But Yising is still a member of EXO and no further changes to EXO's line have happened since the restrictions. Lay and other members often mention each other and are still considered as members of the group.

Previously, EXO-Ls boycotted Mnet for their attitude to the fans as well as EXO themselves.

Since 2017 Mnet has shown disrespect for the band including member Chanyeol in the teaser for Mnet's Award Ceremony, saying he was weeping tears of joy at Mnet's ceremony, when in fact he was crying because EXO didn't get the award.

And Chanyeol's fans are still furious over Mnet's use of the picture in order to promote its 2019 Awards.

And now, EXO-Ls flooded the twitter with angry words protecting Lay.

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