sbs is busy erasing the traces of controversial cast members. Recently, the producers of the sbs program have been involved in a series of controversies, and the production team has been quickly dismissed. There are controversies ranging from the Sexual harassment controversy to the plagiarism controversy. First of all, comedian Kyeong-shil Lee, who appeared as a guest on the radio show sbs Power FM's "Doosie Escape Cult Show" (hereinafter referred to as the TV Cultwo Show), which was broadcast live on February 17, was controversial for his Sexual harassment remarks against actor Lee Je-hoon. Lee Je-hoon, who appeared as a guest in the sbs drama 'Best Taxi 2' at the time, appeared as a still cut of the top. "Do you see the gap between Chest and Chest? sbs said, "It is a divisor. It is a divisor. It is a divisor. It is a divisor when we eat it from the throat." So sbs stopped listening again and turned the visible radio video into private. Since then, college student A has accused Kyeong-shil Lee of the police for alleged use of communication media, and complaints have been filed with the Korea Communications Commission. Kyeong-shil Lee, who is still a party, has remained silent. On February 12, a famous YouTuber, Joo Eon-gyu, who appeared as a master in the season 2 episode of "All the Butlers," was also embroiled in controversy after the broadcast. Joo Eon-kyu of "formerly Shin Saimdang" drew attention as a 10 billion-dollar asset, and as Joo Eon-kyu's plagiarism of "NoahAI," sparked by the revelation of the review of a science-specialized YouTuber, spread out of control, the production team removed all of Joo Eon-kyu's appearances and other replay videos eight days after the broadcast on February 20. Ju Eon-gyu repeatedly apologized. NoahAI also said, "I felt it was not desirable to maintain the service according to the responsibility for the plagiarism case using NoahAI."