• ADOR’s Min Hee Jin Unbothered by Controversy, Keeps the Hype Up for NewJeans on Instagram

    “Controversy or not, this woman’s creativity is off the charts!”

    ADOR’s CEO, Min Hee Jin, isn’t letting her ongoing spat with HYBE Labels rain on NewJeans’ comeback parade. And so far, she’s sticking to her word!

    The girl group is gearing up to drop two singles, “Bubble Gum” and “How Sweet”, in May, and another two, “Supernatural” and “Right Now”, in June.

    The latter two mark their Japanese debut. They’ve already set the stage with the music video for “Bubble Gum” released on April 27, and now, teasers for “Right Now” are starting to roll out.

    The teasers reveal an exciting collab with Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, known for his work with big names like Kanye West, Kid Cudi, and even BLACKPINK.

    Min Hee Jin took to her personal Instagram to share a teaser video for “Right Now”, giving fans a sneak peek at the character design changes made by Takashi Murakami for each member.

    She also posted a video clip and images from what seems to be a brainstorming session with the artist and other staff members, giving fans a glimpse into the creative process.

    Netizens couldn’t help but notice Min Hee Jin rocking the same infamous LA Dodgers hat from her explosive press conference a few days ago.

    The meeting seemed to be a hotbed of creativity, with plenty of cute doodles and ideas flying around as they worked on perfecting the designs for each of NewJeans’ members!

    We’re all on the edge of our seats to see what’s next for NewJeans. Here’s hoping their comeback goes off without a hitch!

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  • Starship Entertainment Issues Apology After Sharing Offensive Photo of Ahn Yujin, Promises Strong Action Against Employee

    Starship Entertainment has issued a public apology after one of their employees shared an inappropriate and harassing synthetic photo of Ahn Yujin from IVE on social media.

    On January 15th, the company posted an official statement on its account, titled "Apology and Commitment to Prevent Recurrence Regarding the Infringement of Artist Rights."

    In the statement, Starship expressed deep regret, saying, "We sincerely apologize to our artist Ahn Yujin, who was hurt by the serious mistake made by one of our employees managing our Chinese social media on January 9th, and to the fans who were also affected."

    The company admitted that the incident was a result of poor management and emphasized that the employee involved had been removed from the duties related to the incident.

    "We have taken the strongest disciplinary action and promise to overhaul our internal management system to prevent this from happening again", they added.

    Starship also personally apologized to Ahn Yujin, saying, "We will do our best to repair the damage caused and are taking continuous legal action against those spreading false information and defamation about our artist."

    The company concluded by saying, "We apologize once again for the disappointment and worry this has caused our fans. We will learn from this incident and strive to regain your trust by becoming a more responsible company."

    The controversy began when the person in charge of IVE’s official Weibo account shared a synthetic photo of Ahn Yujin in a disrespectful context on January 9th.

    Fans from both Korea and abroad were quick to criticize the mistake, which led to the company’s public apology and promise of action.

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