A TIMELINE OF ADOR CEO MIN HEE JIN'S FEUD VERSUS HYBE

There have been several controversies in the K-pop realm recently—and for the record, the biggest story right now is not about an idol scandal or dating confirmation. Rather, the focus is on two K-pop juggernauts struggling to come to terms with each other's authority.

If you haven't heard (or read online), there is an ongoing public feud between the K-pop company HYBE and Min Hee Jin, the CEO of its subsidiary label ADOR. And it just got messier: Hee Jin did a bombshell nine-hour-long interview accusing HYBE of having copied certain facets of the K-pop girl group, NewJeans. ICYDK, Hee Jin is the creative mind behind the five-member girl group.

TBH, it's a struggle to keep up with all the updates and statements coming from different camps. So we put together a detailed timeline of what's been going on between ADOR's CEO Min Hee Jin, and HYBE Corporation's Chairman Bang Si Hyuk.

TIMELINE: ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin versus HYBE Corporation Chairman Bang Si Hyuk

April 22, 2024: HYBE asked Min Hee Jin to step down from her position.

On Monday, April 22, reports stated that HYBE requested Hee Jin to step down from her position as ADOR's CEO. Korean news agency MTN first reported that this followed a request for a shareholders meeting from HYBE, sent to ADOR's board of directors. ICYDK why HYBE has a say in ADOR's organizational structure, ADOR is among the companies under HYBE Labels. These are subsidiary companies under the supervision of HYBE.

K-pop agencies under HYBE Labels include the original Big Hit Music (BTS, TXT), Source Music (Le Sserafim), Pledis Entertainment (SEVENTEEN, Fromis9, TWS), BELIFT LAB (ENHYPEN), KOZ Entertainment (BOYNEXTDOOR, Zico), and ADOR (NewJeans).

The request for HYBE to sit and conduct a shareholders meeting with ADOR remained unapproved, as Hee Jin refused to step down. Hee Jin established ADOR in 2021 after working for SM Entertainment. HYBE currently holds an 80 percent stake in ADOR, while 18 percent is owned by Hee Jin.

April 22, 2024: HYBE speaks up on reported fallout with Min Hee Jin.

Just hours after the news about HYBE asking Hee Jin to step down broke, HYBE quickly clarified the matter. In a statement to the Korean media outlet, XSports News, the billion-dollar company admitted to auditing ADOR. 

"It is true that we have invoked our right to auditing (ADOR executives)," the translated statement from HYBE read. HYBE claimed that ADOR allegedly attempted to leave HYBE Labels, which caused HYBE to begin the audit. To be precise, Dispatch reported that HYBE received a tip-off claiming that ADOR had "external consulting" to secure full management rights over ADOR.

The said report also alleged Hee Jin of illegally buying information about HYBE's inner operations. Claims of Hee Jin stealing confidential information and abuse of power within the company surfaced with Dispatch's April 22 exposé.

According to reports, the requested shareholders' meeting by HYBE is an avenue to demand accountability from ADOR for the presumed efforts to leave and to also designate an additional ADOR executive from HYBE. 

The viral feud between the two companies brought worries to its stakeholders. HYBE's stock prices plunged following the continuous reports on how they are handling matters with ADOR.

April 22, 2024: ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin accused one of HYBE Labels' groups, ILLIT, of copying NewJeans.

After the ceaseless reports and statements, Hee Jin relentlessly fired back with a shocking accusation. In a statement released to Korean press members, ADOR and Hee Jin explicitly claimed that rookie girl group ILLIT had copied ADOR's only artist at the moment, NewJeans. ILLIT made its debut last March 2024 under BELIFT LAB.

The statement highlighted the similarities between ILLIT and NewJeans—specifically in the hair styling, makeup, clothing, choreography, and even in the official photos and videos released by ILLIT's team. ADOR mentioned reactions from netizens saying that ILLIT was done "Min Hee Jin style," and "an imitation of NewJeans."

Moreover, ADOR pointed out that they had officially raised the concern to BELIFT LAB and HYBE, but stated that the two entities have turned deaf to the situation. ADOR described HYBE as a company that has been "mass-producing unoriginality."

Later on, reports would circulate about Hee Jin accusing boy groups TWS (under fellow HYBE subsidiary PLEDIS Entertainment) and RIIZE (under SM Entertainment) of also copying NewJeans.

Here is a transcript of ADOR/Min Hee Jin's full statement on ILLIT copying NewJeans:

As translated by Soompi, the statement reads: "Hello. This is ADOR Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as ADOR, CEO Min Hee Jin).

ADOR is publicly addressing the incident of ILLIT copying NewJeans to protect our artist NewJeans and for the healthy development of the music industry and culture in Korea.

HYBE operates a multi-label system for various labels to independently create their music and pursue cultural diversity. ADOR is one of those labels. Ironically, ADOR and our agency artist NewJeans’ cultural achievements are being most severely infringed upon by HYBE.

BELIFT LAB, one of HYBE’s labels, debuted the five-member girl group ILLIT in March of this year. After ILLIT’s teaser photos were released, explosive reactions spread online saying, "I thought it was NewJeans." ILLIT is copying NewJeans in all aspects of entertainment activities including hair, makeup, clothing, choreography, photos, videos, and event appearances. ILLIT is being assessed as being "Min Hee Jin style," "Min Hee Jin type," and "an imitation of NewJeans."

It’s a truly shameful situation.HYBE chairman Bang Si Hyuk produced ILLIT’s debut album. The copying of NewJeans by ILLIT was not done independently by BELIFT LAB but also involves HYBE. HYBE, a leading company in K-pop, is blinded by short-term profits and is mass-producing unoriginality by copying successful cultural content without hesitation.

NewJeans is currently preparing for a comeback in May. However, ILLIT has caused NewJeans to be brought up when they are not promoting at the moment. The appearance of an imitation has caused NewJeans’ image to be consumed and has caused concern and fatigue to fans and the public with unnecessary involvement in disputes. The main culprits who created this situation are HYBE and BELIFT LAB, but the damage caused by this is entirely on ADOR and NewJeans.

There are reactions that it is understandable that ILLIT is similar to NewJeans as they are both under HYBE labels. Some even think that ADOR and NewJeans have allowed or consented to this similarity. However, these reactions are clearly a misunderstanding, and we want to clarify this. A multi-label system is a system for each label to independently create the music they want, not a system to give indulgences to other labels to copy the cultural achievements of another label just because they are affiliated labels.

And ADOR has never allowed or given consent to anyone, including HYBE and BELIFT LAB, to copy NewJeans’ achievements. ADOR does not want NewJeans and ILLIT to be associated in any way. We have no intention of tolerating promotions such as groups being sibling groups just because they debuted under HYBE labels.

ADOR has already officially raised the issue of the copying incident and a series of behaviors taken by HYBE against NewJeans to HYBE and BELIFT LAB. However, HYBE and BELIFT LAB did not admit their wrongdoings and were busy making excuses, delaying concrete answers. Amidst this, HYBE suddenly informed today (April 22, 2024) that they would suspend and dismiss CEO Min Hee Jin from her duties, stating that there is "concern that [CEO Min Hee Jin] could significantly damage ADOR’s corporate value."

At the same time, they are attempting ridiculous media play such as that CEO Min Hee Jin "tried to seize management rights." It is incomprehensible how a legitimate complaint to protect the cultural achievements of our artist NewJeans could harm ADOR’s interests or how it could be an act of seizing control of ADOR.

It appears that HYBE and BELIFT LAB along with Chairman Bang Si Hyuk think that simply driving CEO Min Hee Jin out of the company will end this issue without providing proper apologies or measures. However, ADOR will use all possible means and methods to protect the cultural achievements that NewJeans has worked for and to prevent further infringement due to copying. We want to make it clear that we cannot tolerate copying and various unfair actions continuing against ADOR and NewJeans.

HYBE and BELIFT LAB may try to dilute the incident from debut by highlighting the differences between NewJeans and ILLIT as ILLIT’s activities increase. Misunderstandings by fans and the public may also increase over time. As a result, ADOR has decided to announce an official position after sufficient discussion with the NewJeans members and legal representatives.

Through this statement, we hope that HYBE and BELIFT LAB will face their wrongdoings and contribute to the Korean music industry and culture through fervent contemplation and creation while respecting the cultural achievements of others.

Thank you."

April 23, 2024: Netizens unearthed Min Hee Jin's past interviews denying HYBE's impact on NewJeans.

With the tension between two popular K-pop companies, netizens came across a 2023 interview of Hee Jin talking about NewJeans' preparations and success as a girl group. We actually found two separate interviews of Hee Jin talking about NewJeans' connection to HYBE with the Korean media outlet CINE21.

In one of the interviews, she expressed her thoughts over claims that HYBE largely influenced NewJeans' success in the global music market. She frankly conveyed her disagreement over the notion of relating NewJeans' success to "HYBE Funding."

"Unplanned spending and consumption never lead to good creative outputs or business outcomes. People often mention ‘HYBE Funding,’ but I personally disagree with this term," she said.

In both interviews, she did not forget to highlight that ADOR has been independent of HYBE especially when it comes to its creative direction. She even shed light on the question of how she didn't work with HYBE producers for NewJeans' earlier songs.

"The premise that I might be expected to work with HYBE producers sounds a bit weird. [...] When I launched ADOR under HYBE, I strongly argued for a complete "lack of interference on creativity and our independent operations". And as such, HYBE has no say or relation to how ADOR operates and runs production. So it feels weird when I sometimes see ADOR’s music style grouped with SM or HYBE," Hee Jin proclaimed in the interview.

April 23, 2024: Min Hee Jin says HYBE demanded her resignation after she raised concerns about ILLIT copying NewJeans.

The ADOR CEO remains firm about her claims that she never tried to acquire full management over ADOR. She then released another argument declaring that HYBE demanded her resignation from the company because she had brought her concerns about ILLIT to their attention.

"It is because I began bringing up internal issues a month ago. Once I raised questions about the several issues that came to light after ILLIT copied NewJeans, I suddenly received notice that HYBE was trying to terminate me," she told Ilgan Sports, as translated by Koreaboo.

She further accused HYBE of aggressive media play at a time when they were aware that NewJeans is preparing for a comeback. She continued to reveal that everything happened four days after she made the complaint about ILLIT.

Hee Jin lamented, "I am surprised by HYBE for doing this during a very important time for NewJeans. All of this happened within four days of making a complaint. I also wonder if there has ever been a case that a company publishes articles during an audit before it has even yielded results?"

The ADOR CEO assured that they are looking into the best course of action for the girl group as the members are scheduled to release new songs on May 24, 2024.

April 23, 2024: Yonhap News Agency reveals more insider details about HYBE and Min Hee Jin's feud, including Hee Jin accusing HYBE Chairman Bang Si Hyuk of copying her to create BTS.

Yonhap News Agency was the media company that reported about Hee Jin mentioning K-pop boy groups TWS and RIIZE, who according to her allegedly copied NewJeans.

In the same report, the news outlet wrote about Hee Jin stating that HYBE Chairman Bang (also known as Bang PD) achieved success by copying Hee Jin. Bang PD is widely known as the producer of BTS. "Actually, he [Bang PD] came this far by copying mine," she claimed.

Yonhap News Agency also revealed that HYBE had discovered several documents that can stand as evidence of Hee Jin's attempts to leave HYBE and fully manage ADOR, such as non-disclosure agreements and trade secrets.

"The document also contained the sentence, "How to sell HYBE," and another name of the person in charge. This can be interpreted as a concern to pressure HYBE in some way to sell its stake in Adore, which is currently 80 percent," Yonhap reported.

In a separate news report, a photo of a Word document was released online. It reportedly exposed the true plan of ADOR to leave HYBE. Allegedly, it was Hee Jin herself who put those goals in the released document.

As Koreaboo translated, it read:

"5. Goals

a. Ultimately leave HYBE.

b. Make sure no one from HYBE can mess with us (gain total autonomy)"

April 24, 2024: Dispatch reveals more information about Min Hee Jin and HYBE's ongoing feud.

Two days after Hee Jin made headlines for what seemed to be a power struggle against HYBE, Dispatch entered the scene once again.

Dispatch's April 24 report about Hee Jin debunks the belief of some who consider her to be the "Mother of NewJeans." The news agency reported that the five members of NewJeans, namely Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein, were originally selected by Source Music CEO So Sung Jin. All five members of NewJeans underwent training at Source Music until the latter half of 2021.

Hee Jin was already a part of HYBE and was in charge of leading the brand direction of HYBE Labels. At the time, Source Music was about to debut its first girl group. However, Hee Jin desired to establish her own label. Hence, ADOR came into reality, according to Dispatch.

Dispatch wrote (as quoted by AllKpop), "She [Min Hee Jin] is the biggest beneficiary of the HYBE system. She utilized the HYBE trainee pool to select the NewJeans members. They were not discovered by Min Hee Jin but chosen from Source Music."

April 24, 2024: NewJeans' parents claim to have made the complaint about ILLIT first.

Another Korean news agency, Topstar News, made an exclusive report involving the parents of NewJeans' members. The same day Dispatch reported about Hee Jin acquiring NewJeans members from Source Music, TopStar News stated that the parents were the first to open up about their concerns over ILLIT to ADOR.

The parents met with ADOR, and then HYBE requested to meet them afterward. According to the report, NewJeans' parents allegedly felt HYBE was insincere with their approach towards the issue, thus they refused to meet with the company.

April 24, 2024: Amid the chaos, HYBE's CEO Park Ji Won releases a full statement addressing certain issues.

In a bid to demystify the intrigue surrounding HYBE these days, its CEO Park Ji Won tried to address the back-to-back controversies. He assured HYBE employees that the situation would be handled with much caution and sincerity.

He affirmed that the company is dead set on making things right. "We have already internally reviewed some parts of the company, and through the audit, we will investigate it more, and we will be taking more definitive action against those responsible," CEO Park noted in a statement.

He strongly declared that all the claims against HYBE and its labels are "untrue and without evidence." "Currently, the issues being raised are unrelated to ILLIT’s debut period, and we have found out that all of these were pre-planned. we plan on investigating this more carefully through the audit and taking appropriate measures to deal with it."

More importantly, CEO Park addressed ADOR and BELIFT LAB's employees, who seemed to be at the center and may carry the bigger consequences from HYBE's feud with Hee Jin. The HYBE CEO assured that they would not let everyone's hard work and efforts go to waste.

April 25, 2024: HYBE shall report Min Hee Jin to the police

On the morning of April 25, Thursday, HYBE sent out a press release indicating their next move regarding the feud with Hee Jin. The multi-million company conveyed their plans to report Hee Jin to the police for alleged "breach of trust."

This comes after collating substantial evidence that Hee Jin allegedly has been preparing for a coup against HYBE.

April 25, 2024: HYBE exposes Min Hee Jin for allegedly consulting a "shaman" about ADOR's direction.

The next big shift in the conversation started when HYBE exposed Hee Jin for allegedly seeking the help of a female "shaman" to determine major company decisions.

Korea JoongAng Daily stated that HYBE secured "transcripts of conversations" between Hee Jin and the shaman. Obtained through forensic analysis, HYBE revealed that the shaman "coached Hee Jin" via the messaging app, KakaoTalk. 

Quoting Korea JoongAng Daily, "Min [Hee Jin] and the shaman discussed options such as establishing a joint venture, stock options, and setting up a new label with the shaman."

Hee Jin also asked whether she should vote for BTS to fulfill their military enlistment or not. Within their conversation, the report stated that the shaman hinted at conducting rituals to get BTS to enter the military.

Another part of the transcript divulged by HYBE read, "Shaman: I will help you for exactly three years. You will be able to take the label [ADOR] just as if it were a merger."

HYBE stated that even the name for her own label was consulted with the shaman. Allegedly, Hee Jin was choosing between the name ADOR or ALLJOY. It was the shaman who advised her to choose ADOR. Also, Hee Jin seemed concerned about the idols she's been nurturing, she asked the shaman, "Fools. They’ll listen to me right? There won’t be any kids who act up right?" to which the shaman replied in the negative.

These were all brought into the public eye just minutes before Hee Jin started her 3PM press conference on April 25, 2024. According to HYBE, they asked Hee Jin to tell the truth about the shaman last Monday, April 22. On Wednesday, April 24, the ADOR CEO refuted claims about her communicating with a shaman, despite the transcripts.

HYBE also disclosed that Hee Jin and the shaman, referred to as "Jiyoung 0814," have been acquainted since 2017. She claims to be a shaman "embodying the spirit of the ADOR CEO's relative." She even calls Hee Jin, "unnie," to appear closer to the CEO. 

Allegedly, the shaman entered into other business ventures called "M Partners" and "M Consulting" through the years. M Consulting happens to be an outsourcing company. These companies are now crucial to Hee Jin and HYBE's feud as the latter reportedly obtained evidence that M Consulting had requested to swipe or clean up Hee Jin's private office sometime in the past.

"Serious issues, including unmentionable criminal activities, are continuing to be uncovered, and Min [Hee Jin]’s refusal to be dismissed from her top position is seriously disrupting ADOR’s management," a HYBE official said.

April 25, 2024: Min Hee Jin had a controversial press conference.

Hee Jin began the press conference by declaring that she's innocent. She furthered by spilling accusations against HYBE. "I did not expect that such attention would be focused on me. I never expected that they would monitor my KakaoTalk chats and want to kill me," she proclaimed.

1. On the leaked documents and conversations stating her goals to acquire ADOR:

She lamented over the fact that HYBE has been accusing her of trying to seize full management of ADOR, which she continues to deny. She also called the so-called "leaked" documents of her writing the goals of fully acquiring ADOR to be the "greatest scam of all."

Hee Jin stood her ground by saying that all she did was file an internal report about "plagiarism" concerns, and nothing else. All the other revealed details were obtained from private conversations.

"They took the vice CEO's laptop and took the conversations that I had. [...] The things that I talked about comfortably with Park Ji Won have made me 'the grumpy old woman.' The things that I've been saying with my vice CEO are just things that we discussed out of intimacy. Yes, some things went over the line, but it's because the conversations have been rid of the context of where they came from. If someone framed you a certain way and edited your own conversations, it would be so easy to make a new story out of it," she argued.

Deeper into the press conference, Hee Jin uttered, "I have never tried to hijack control of ADOR. As an employee, you complain about your job and your boss." All while lamenting how she has been losing sleep, and that she almost collapsed before speaking to the press because of the stress caused by the controversies.

To reiterate, the bottom line for Hee Jin remains: she never made any attempt or efforts to take over the company.

2. On accusing Bang Si Hyuk of copying her to create BTS:

The ADOR CEO continued to argue that HYBE has been spewing nonsense from the very beginning. She belies the claims that all she ever wanted was to gain money, explaining how good her relationship was with all of the NewJeans' members.

"My goal has always been to make my work in a clean, confident way. That's been my focus and it's been difficult for me to talk about the things that interfered with my work. I just can't agree with HYBE saying that I did all this because of money. Everything that HYBE is saying is a lie."

Moreover, Hee Jin directly stated: "I've never said BTS copied me."

3. On claims that she had turned her back on HYBE, like how she did with SM Entertainment:

The troubled ADOR CEO pointed out that she never wanted to be an executive or own her own label. In fact, SM Entertainment's CEO Lee Soo Man offered her to be an executive when she was still working with SM Entertainment. However, she declined it, saying she left SM to explore the things she wanted to explore.

"He [Lee Soo Man] asked me whether I wanted to take some time off and then lead a new label or a place at SM Entertainment. But I never wanted an executive place. That wasn't my goal. They didn't let me go for three months. Then I just quit," she recalled.

4. On reports that she stole NewJeans' members from Source Music:

Hee Jin said that when she joined HYBE as a chief brand officer, she wanted to turn Big Hit Entertainment into a holding company. She then showed screenshots of her conversation with Bang PD wherein she was asked to oversee the creation of a new girl group. In the convo, Bang PD claimed he has no confidence in putting up a new girl group just yet.

At the time, Hee Jin clarified that 1) ADOR wasn't a company yet, and 2) HYBE hadn't bought Source Music yet. "I took it on knowing that it would be a lot of work. He promised me full support, but there wasn't a label called ADOR."

She claimed that it was Bang PD who suggested buying Source Music since they needed a new girl group. Hee Jin quoted Bang PD: "We needed to make a new girl group label, so let's buy Source Music. They have trainees, so why don't we use them to debut a new girl group?"

Hee Jin initially disapproved of Bang PD's suggestion. For her, it was easier to "join a company and get paid." But at that moment, she realized that she and Bang PD had polarizing thoughts on the work that they do. Subsequently, she successfully recruited Minji from Source Music—only Minji.

She continued by also stating that HYBE floated the idea to market what they called "Min Hee Jin girl group." They also banked on the idea that the agency responsible for BTS would debut a girl group. That's when the auditions began.

"I had to brand the whole thing because there was no other group for people to see. Hanni was the first person we cast with the new branded idea. [...]  The other three trainees were cast after we started another round under the motto 'BTS's girl group.' Danielle, Haerin, then Hyein joined us. I had control because I was in charge of the creative work."

5. Hee Jin exposed that HYBE and Source Music allegedly wanted Le Sserafim's Sakura and Chaewon to join NewJeans:

At this point, Hee Jin shares a completely different story of how NewJeans came to be. Sometime in the mid-year of 2021, HYBE CEO Park Ji Won and Source Music CEO So Sung Jin allegedly came to her and expressed their plans to debut NewJeans under Source Music. 

"Ji Won and Sung Jin said that HYBE's first girl group would have to be a new girl group from Source Music with Sakura and [Kim] Chaewon. I swore at them, saying, "Are you out of your minds?" The trainees all came to me because it was going to be a Min Hee Jin girl group, not a Source Music girl group.""

According to Hee Jin, she never knew that HYBE and Source Music would debut Le Sserafim ahead of NewJeans. She wanted to quit right then. She felt bad for NewJeans, who were trainees back then since Source Music gained the right to debut first.

That's when she decided to establish ADOR. "I told them that I'd take these girls because I wanted to help them debut. I wasn't stealing them."

She continued, "But Bang Si Hyuk said that he wouldn't let me do it unless the company held a 100 percent stake. But it was my branding and my creation. But I don't understand why Park Ji Won tried to bridge the gap between me and Bang Si Hyuk."

Hee Jin broke into tears as she recalled the intense struggle to debut NewJeans under HYBE Labels. She even claimed that the HYBE CEO asked their team not to promote NewJeans before Le Sserafim's debut. 

"Then Park Ji Won came to us and told us not to promote NewJeans before Le Sserafim's debut, because they wanted people to think that Le Sserafim was Min Hee Jin's girl group." There was nothing she could do but abide by their requests.

6. Hee Jin claimed she never aimed to beat SM Entertainment's aespa:

Hee Jin also mentioned aespa during her press conference. She revealed her conversation with Bang PD who asked her to "beat aespa" in the girl group rankings. ""You can beat aespa in December, right?" [Bang PD said] But that was never my goal," the ADOR CEO claimed. She expressed how disappointed she was with the HYBE Chairman.

7. On reports that she consulted with a shaman regarding BTS' military enlistment:

It was all out of curiosity, Hee Jin said—and the shaman was her friend. "I asked [the shaman] because I was just so curious. How were we to plan our steps if the company's ace team was going to the military or not? I'm going to report HYBE for privacy infringement. They're censoring my messages. She is my friend. Can I not have a shaman friend?"

8. Hee Jin hints at her slave contract with HYBE:

Hee Jin mentioned that there is also an issue with her contract and her salary. The ADOR CEO disclosed that 5 percent of the stakes she owns in ADOR cannot be sold, signifying that she is somehow tied to HYBE for a long time.

"The contradiction in the contract is that the 5 percent, of the 20 percent that I had and the 2 percent I gave to the staff, I can't sell. It's like a slave contract. I have to be bound to HYBE forever," she stated, before her legal counsel present at the press conference advised her not to delve into the details of said matter for now.

9. On her present relationship with HYBE executives:

Hee Jin admits that there has been no communication between her and Bang PD since the controversies were publicly reported. But she noted that they were really on the edge and tense with each other since the incident regarding Le Sserafim's debut. HYBE CEO Park Ji Won continues to intervene between Hee Jin and Bang PD.

"Park Ji Won is in the middle, and I'm sorry to say this, but it's like how married couples don't want to see each other before their divorce. Our relationship worsened because of Le Sserafim. I'm sorry, but we never met afterward," the ADOR CEO voiced.

Hee Jin sobbed as she revealed more of her alleged horrible and unjust experiences under the so-called reign of Park Ji Won and Bang Si Hyuk. The ADOR CEO expressed her connection over NewJeans' members and their parents, making it clear to the press that she's fighting the fight not just for herself but for everyone at ADOR.

Hee Jin emotionally declared, "The members' mothers are so worried that I'm going to kill myself. But why would I? I'm going to say everything that I have in my heart. Do you know what Park Ji-won said to the mothers? He said that he's not going to talk to them, just to ADOR. And they say that they care about NewJeans? I don't care whether they sue me for libel."

Cosmopolitan Philippines will continue to update this story if and when further developments arise.

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