
BBC News reports that NewJeans, the five-piece K-pop group, has spoken out against their former record label, Ador, in a candid interview with the BBC. The group, comprising Hanni, Hyein, Haerin, Danielle, and Minji, revealed that they had to muster immense fortitude to share their experiences, which have been a crucial aspect of their decision to leave Ador.
The band's departure from Ador in November sent shockwaves throughout the K-pop industry, with fans and critics alike taking notice of their bold move. NewJeans alleged mistreatment, workplace harassment, and attempts to undermine their careers, which Ador vehemently denies. The label subsequently sued the group to enforce their seven-year contract, which is set to expire in 2029, and sought an injunction against any commercial activities by the group.
A South Korean court has since granted Ador's request... ordering NewJeans to cease all independent activities, including song releases and advertising deals, while the case is ongoing. However, the group has challenged the injunction in court. In a poignant statement, "Hyein emphasized that fame is not a license for stars to behave as they please," "saying.".. "Some people think we're famous enough to do whatever we want ← →
⁘It took a huge amount of courage to speak out,⁘ NewJeans have told the BBC in their first interview since a court blocked their attempt to leave their record label, in a case that has rocked the K-pop industry. ⁘This fight is necessary. Although it will be extremely difficult and arduous, we will keep doing what we have done so far and speak up,⁘ said Haerin, one of the members of the five-piece.
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