HYBE has initiated an audit of the management at ADOR, a subsidiary label that includes the group NewJeans.On the 22nd, news emerged that HYBE had ca
What HYBE’s public fight with the head of ADOR has to do with the girl group — and the rest of K-pop.
Min is reportedly upset with HYBE over what she sees as a 'copycat' act of her popular NewJeans group Source
The conflict between HYBE and ADOR has been increasing with reports of audits and clarification statement emerging. On Monday, Soompi reported that HYBE initiated an audit against ADOR's management, including CEO Min Hee-jin. It reportedly detected attempts by ADOR to become independent. Early on Tuesday morning, fans spotted that lights stayed on in the HYBE building. Amid this, ADOR and its CEO, Min Hee-jin, also issued statements. (Also Read | BTS agency HYBE reacts after initiating audit of...
ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin has dismissed HYBE's allegations that she said, "BTS copied me". Hee-jin held a press conference on Thursday, and Korea JoongAng Daily reported that Hee-jin accused HYBE of betraying her. She also refuted asking "BTS to go to the military". (Also Read | ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin allegedly says HYBE chairman ‘Bang Si-hyuk copied me, created BTS’)Min Hee-jin denies saying BTS copied herShe said, "Everything that HYBE is saying is a lie. I've never said BTS copied me. They said that...
Welcome to our minute-by-minute coverage of the press conference held by Min Hee-jin, producer of girl group NewJeans and CEO of agency ADOR. The conference comes after HYBE found 'solid evidence' that Min had conspired against the BTS agency.
Internal documents of ADOR, a K-pop agency behind NewJeans, listed multiple financial firms and ways to take management rights away from HYBE, confirmed HYBE on Tuesday as part of its internal audit into its subsidiary.
Amid an intensifying dispute with Hybe and a related push for her exit, Ador CEO Min Hee-jin has rejected a board meeting request. This newest twist in the high-profile disagreement, which is garnering ample attention in K-pop circles and in South Korean media generally, just recently came to light. For background, Hybe owns 80 percent […]
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