K-Pop Star Mark Lee's Label Deletes Apology After Confederate Flag Shirt Controversy
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Tom Breihan
Summary
K-pop star Mark Lee (former NCT 127 and NCT Dream member) recently left SM Entertainment to launch his own label, Upper Room. Shortly after, Upper Room posted photos of Lee wearing a Confederate flag shirt at an event. The label posted and then seemingly deleted an apology for the incident. Lee is a 26-year-old Korean-Canadian artist.
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Upper Room posted photos of Lee wearing a Confederate flag shirt at an event
Upper Room has posted and then seemingly deleted an apology
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