Mexican Girl Group Jeans Responds to Allegations of NewJeans' Style Similarities
The fashion world is buzzing as Mexican girl group Jeans addresses allegations that NewJeans has borrowed their iconic '90s style.
Jeans, who made their debut in 1995 and remained active until 2008, have become the center of attention due to similarities between their fashion choices and those of NewJeans.
The controversy escalated after ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin claimed that ILLIT (the agency behind NewJeans) had copied their outfits and hairstyles.
Fans of NewJeans flooded social media, urging Jeans members to weigh in on the matter.
In response, the official Jeans account offered a succinct statement: “We love that the '90s have made a comeback and are now reaching new generations.”
As the debate continues, fashion enthusiasts and music fans alike are left pondering the intersection of nostalgia and reinvention.
Yoo Byung Jae Breaks Silence on Devastating Debt Scam, Reveals He Was Stuck with 700 Million KRW Loan After Trusting the Wrong People!
TV personality and writer Yoo Byung Jae, shocked fans with heartbreaking news about a massive debt scam he fell victim to.
In a recent video shared on his YouTube channel, Yoo revealed that he had lent a whopping 700 million KRW to acquaintances—only to find himself unable to recover the money.
On December 27th, Yoo opened up about the painful experience, stating, "Today, I will help you get the money you’ve lost," but quickly added, "To be honest, I’m not someone who deserves to make this content today." He continued, saying, "I will be sharing for the first time the money I lent and haven't received back."
His close friend and CEO of his agency, Yoo Gyu Seon, expressed concern over his decision to speak publicly, asking, "Is it okay to say this?"
Yoo Byung Jae explained that the total debt had grown to 700 million KRW after his older brother, Yoo Gyu Seon, became involved. Originally, it was a little over 600 million KRW, but with his brother’s involvement, it reached the full 700 million KRW.
Yoo Byung Jae added, "The heartbreaking part is that almost all the people who borrowed this 700 million KRW from me don’t even know how much they owe me". His candid words left viewers in shock and disbelief.
He clarified the gravity of the situation, saying, "I’m not laughing right now. This is not something to laugh about."
In other news, Yoo Byung Jae recently confirmed his relationship with 9-year-younger influencer Lee Yoo Jeong, who had previously gained attention for her appearance on the reality show Love Catcher 4. This new revelation adds an unexpected twist to his already eventful year.