Teen Top’s C.A.P Apologizes for Sexist Comment

As we reported previously, Teen Top’s leader C.A.P received criticism for his statement regarding how he would raise his daughter on Mnet’s “Wide Entertainment News.” There C.A.P said, “When I’m 30 I want to become a father. I will raise my children in a cool way. I would give my son anything he wants and I will take care of him so he can grow up. As for my daughter, it is a woman’s job to stay at home. If she needed to be I would hit her and keep her locked up at home.”

Teen Top’s Sexist Comment: "I Would Hit Her and Keep Her Locked Up"

Teen Top’s rapper C.A.P has been criticized for his recent comments made during a TV interview. C.A.P along with Teen Top have been under fire lately. Not too long ago Teen Top was criticized for L. Joe’s mispronunciation of the Korean word for “hell”. Now they are in the news again, this time for a rather sexist remark made by the group’s leader C.A.P on a recent episode of MNET’s “Wide Entertainment News”. While on the show the members were asked, “After starring in the pop group Teen Top, where would you like to be in 10 years?”

Teen Top in Brazilian Entertainment News

On January 10, Brazilian public broadcasting company Rede TV’s entertainment news program "Leitura Dinamica" introduced Teen Top’s newest song "Going Crazy." "Leitura Dinamica" covers overall entertainment news of the world. The program explained, "Teen Top is stirring up much attention with ‘Going Crazy’ from their second mini-album, ‘it’s.’" It also commented on the fact that the music video of "Going Crazy" is already one of the most viewed video of the year.

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