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US Anchor Backlash: ‘Death to America’ Joke, BTS Oreo Cookies

editor 5월 29, 2026
US Anchor Backlash: 'Death to America' Joke, BTS Oreo Cookies

K-Pop Group BTS & Oreo Controversy: Anchor James Eppler’s “Death to America” Remark Sparks Fan Outcry Following Jimmy Fallon Incident

BTS poses with limited-edition Oreo cookies in this promotional poster for the collaboration. (Dongsuh Foods)

A US television news anchor has come under fire after joking during a live broadcast that a limited-edition Oreo cookie collaboration with K-pop sensation BTS contained the message “Death to America.”

James Eppler, an anchor at KCBD Fox34 in Lubbock, Texas, made the remark Tuesday while introducing the BTS-themed Oreo collaboration to viewers.

“The cookie’s wafer is BTS’ signature color, purple. The wafers are also engraved with one of 13 designs, which spell out a message to fans when put together. And that is: ‘Death to America,’ which I think is really strange,” Eppler said during the segment.

After his co-hosts appeared visibly surprised, Eppler immediately laughed and corrected himself, saying, “No, it’s not.”

Limited-edition Oreo cookies from BTS’ collaboration with Oreo are featured in this promotional poster. (Dongsuh Foods)
Limited-edition Oreo cookies from BTS’ collaboration with Oreo are featured in this promotional poster. (Dongsuh Foods)

Moments before the remark, Eppler had introduced the product by noting that the collaboration featured a hotteok-inspired flavor, referring to the popular Korean street snack that BTS members have previously said they enjoyed while growing up.

The clip quickly spread online, drawing criticism from members of BTS’ global fandom, Army. Some social media users called for disciplinary action against the anchor, while others accused him of displaying ignorance, xenophobia, and racial insensitivity.

The controversy follows a similar incident in March on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” when BTS was a guest. Before a taping, warm-up comedian Seth Herzog drew criticism after joking to audience members, “Anybody here from the North? No? Nobody?”

The remark was widely interpreted by some fans as a reference to North Korea and a racially insensitive joke directed at BTS. Herzog later apologized to the group following the backlash.

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Tags: America Anchor Backlash BTS Cookies Death FOX34 James Eppler Joke Korean music Kpop kpop star OREO

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