NewJeans, formed in 2022, recently revealed that they will no longer be working with Ador due to claims of "mistreatment" and "manipulation" by the agency. The group expressed their discontent during a late-night press conference, with member Hanni stating that they had experienced feelings of being shunned by the company.
This decision comes in the wake of a conflict involving their former producer, Min Hee-Jin, who left Ador amid accusations addressing her plans to separate NewJeans from the Hybe label. Hanni referenced the group's grievances: “This is not the type of work ethic we respect and not one we want to be a part of.”
NewJeans previously filed a legal notice demanding resolution of breaches in their contracts within 14 days, suggesting the potential termination of their agreements with Ador. They highlighted the need for an apology related to alleged bullying by management, while expressing desire for Min's reinstatement.
Despite facing threats of hefty contract termination fees, they maintained their stance, stating, “We never broke any rules; they are the ones at fault.” The agency, Ador, has contested their claims, emphasizing that they have not breached contract terms and requesting a meeting to resolve the situation.
The tensions surrounding NewJeans have drawn significant attention in the South Korean media, particularly after Hanni's recent testimony about workplace harassment against Hybe. As one of the most prosperous groups in K-pop, their future remains uncertain against the backdrop of contract disputes and internal struggles. With their talent and compelling discography, fans are eager to see how NewJeans will navigate this challenging chapter.
This decision comes in the wake of a conflict involving their former producer, Min Hee-Jin, who left Ador amid accusations addressing her plans to separate NewJeans from the Hybe label. Hanni referenced the group's grievances: “This is not the type of work ethic we respect and not one we want to be a part of.”
NewJeans previously filed a legal notice demanding resolution of breaches in their contracts within 14 days, suggesting the potential termination of their agreements with Ador. They highlighted the need for an apology related to alleged bullying by management, while expressing desire for Min's reinstatement.
Despite facing threats of hefty contract termination fees, they maintained their stance, stating, “We never broke any rules; they are the ones at fault.” The agency, Ador, has contested their claims, emphasizing that they have not breached contract terms and requesting a meeting to resolve the situation.
The tensions surrounding NewJeans have drawn significant attention in the South Korean media, particularly after Hanni's recent testimony about workplace harassment against Hybe. As one of the most prosperous groups in K-pop, their future remains uncertain against the backdrop of contract disputes and internal struggles. With their talent and compelling discography, fans are eager to see how NewJeans will navigate this challenging chapter.