Oh My Girl's airport troubles in L.A. have made top headlines in Korean news outlets as well as K-pop news sites, but this issue is also grabbing the attention of many other news sites across the globe.




The group's detainment at the Los Angeles airport has since been covered by news outlets from countries including the United States, Japan, Australia, the U.K., Russia, Spain, China, Singapore, and even more.
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These news sites include BBC, The Muse - Jezebel, ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), Yahoo! News, Mirror, and L.A.'s KTLA 5. It looks like people are pretty shocked at how the members of a young K-pop girl group were mistaken as sex workers.





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