• Yoon Eun Hye Breaks Down in Tears, Apologizes for Baby Vox Feud Rumors, Reveals Emotional Truth About Her Relationships With Members

    Actress Yoon Eun Hye has finally opened up about the long-standing feud rumors and bullying claims surrounding her former group, Baby Vox. In an emotional moment, she addressed the tension and cleared the air, showing a heartfelt side to her story.

    Yoon Eun Hye recently uploaded a video titled "Baby Vox Complete Stage. A Graceful Behind-the-Scenes of the 2024 KBS Gayo Daejeje" on her YouTube channel, where she and the other members—Lee Hee Jin, Kan Mi Yeon, Kim E Ji, and Shim Eun Jin—gathered with their fans at the 2024 KBS Gayo Daejeje.

    During the video, Yoon Eun Hye couldn’t hold back her emotions as she teared up and said, "Actually, there was no bad relationship between the members, but every time unintended titles were attached to us, it felt heavy on my heart, and I felt sorry to the older members."

    She continued, opening up about the intense practice sessions that brought the members closer. "Through this opportunity, we practiced until 4 AM every day. It wasn’t because we forgot the dance, but because we truly wanted to show a perfect stage," she explained.

    Yoon Eun Hye also shared how the bonding moments during rehearsals helped them rediscover old memories and strengthen their relationships. "While practicing, our bond grew stronger, and many old memories resurfaced. And as we grew older, relationships were formed amid the changes in each of us. I spent a very grateful three weeks," she reflected.

    Showing her love and appreciation for the members, she expressed, "In the future, if we have another opportunity, I would like to show a good side. It’s really a thankful thing and a great strength to know that there are fans who support us no matter what appearance we have."

    Baby Vox, who debuted in 1997 with their album "The Day We Get Our Hair Done", became a popular group in the late '90s and early 2000s. Yoon Eun Hye joined the group in 1999 and was a member until their disbandment in 2006.

    Despite their success, rumors of feuds and claims of Yoon Eun Hye being bullied had circulated for years, leaving many fans concerned about the group's dynamics.

    However, with this heartfelt confession, Yoon Eun Hye has set the record straight, showing that love and understanding were always at the heart of Baby Vox's journey.

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  • NewJeans (NJZ) Calls Out ILLIT for ‘Copying’ Their Style, Claims: “Even Fans Couldn’t Tell the Difference”

    The battle between NewJeans (NJZ) and HYBE just got more intense! During a court hearing, NewJeans presented evidence claiming that ILLIT’s concept, styling, and choreography are too similar to theirs!

    On March 7, the Seoul Central District Court held a hearing on ADOR’s injunction request to stop NewJeans (Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, Hyein) from operating independently and signing advertising contracts without ADOR’s approval.

    NewJeans’ legal team didn’t hold back, stating, “HYBE launched ILLIT as a copy of NewJeans. They tried to damage NewJeans’ brand and replace them.”

    They added, “Even HYBE employees noticed it. NewJeans debuted three years earlier, but their project plans look shockingly similar. The structure, documents, and content are nearly identical.”

    NewJeans’ side even compared hanbok photoshoots of both groups, saying, “At first glance, you can’t tell which one is NewJeans and which one is ILLIT.

    They added, “Why did they have to copy the same colors, styles, and textures? Even fans were the first to point this out, saying, ‘This is too much.’”

    They also accused ILLIT of copying NewJeans’ iconic choreography. They presented a side-by-side comparison video of NewJeans“Attention” dance move, claiming that ILLIT directly copied it.

    “Some people said ILLIT was just paying homage to their seniors, but NewJeans never gave permission for that,” they stated. “This is an unauthorized and almost identical copy of our signature moves.”

    Instead of responding to these accusations, NewJeans’ side claimed that HYBE launched an internal audit against Min Hee-jin and engaged in media play. They added, HYBE simply said, ‘We can’t determine if this is plagiarism, so let’s wait for the court’s ruling.’”

    NewJeans members are fighting to leave ADOR, claiming their exclusive contract ended on November 28, 2023.

    They even announced their new group name, ‘NJZ’, and have started independent promotions, including a song release at ComplexCon Hong Kong on March 23.

    However, ADOR insists that NewJeans is under contract until July 31, 2029. The agency has filed lawsuits to prove the contract is still valid and to stop NewJeans from signing solo advertisement deals.

    As the legal battle continues, fans are left wondering—is this just the beginning of an even bigger fight?

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