“New Jeans Adore contract terminated, Min Hee-jin was ‘behind’” claim emerges

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A claim has ⁤been ‌made ⁢that former Adore ⁢CEO Min‍ Hee-jin ​planned to terminate teh⁣ Adore contract⁢ with the group ‘New Jeans’, of which ⁣she was the general producer.

Dispatch, an ⁤internet entertainment media outlet, reported on the⁢ 2nd that “former CEO Min took steps to prepare for independence ⁢using New​ Genes.”

The media raised suspicions ⁣that the live broadcast in⁣ which New Genes members requested ⁢the return‍ of former CEO Min‌ and the appearance of New Genes member Hani at the National Assembly audit ⁣were ordered ‌by former‍ CEO‌ Min.

In ⁢addition, former CEO Min said that he had a meeting with an official⁤ of the‌ parent company while he was⁣ serving as a director of Adore, and also raised suspicions of ‘tampering‍ by contacting ⁣external investors’ ‍to bring in New Genes.

Simultaneously occurring, New Jeans held a press ‌conference on the 28th of‍ last​ month ⁣and ‌announced ⁢the‌ termination of Adore, claiming⁢ that he had violated the exclusive contract. At the​ same time,‍ he said he wanted⁤ to work with former CEO‌ Min, who ​previously resigned from his ⁤position as director⁤ of Adore⁣ and left Hive. They began their⁢ self-reliant‌ activities on the 29th of the same month.

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      Time.news⁤ Editor: Good day, and thank you for joining us. Today we’re⁤ delving into a important development in the K-pop industry.⁤ As many of our‍ readers may know, recent allegations have surfaced surrounding ⁤Min Hee-jin, the former CEO of Adore, and her relationship with the group New Jeans. We’re here with‍ industry expert Dr.Jisoo Park to understand the⁤ implications of⁣ this situation. Dr. Park, could you start by summarizing the key points of the⁣ allegations?

      Dr. Jisoo Park: ‌Certainly! The allegations⁤ involve Min ‍Hee-jin purportedly planning to terminate the contract between Adore and New Jeans, a girl group she produced. according to dispatch, she aimed for independence while using new Jeans⁢ as a stepping stone. Ther are claims that the group’s members made public calls for her return, and the timing of events—like member ⁢Hani’s appearance at a National Assembly audit—seems orchestrated by Min, which raises concerns about the influence of management‍ over the artists.

      Time.news Editor: that’s quiet alarming. The idea ‍that a CEO might manipulate events⁢ for ‍their own⁢ benefit⁤ doesn’t bode well for the ​reputation‍ of the industry. How serious ‍are these allegations in your opinion?

      Dr.Jisoo Park: They’re very serious. If‌ proven true, these actions could potentially damage not only Min Hee-jin’s reputation but also the credibility of Adore as a label. The claims suggest a breach of trust and ethical conduct in the management of an artist, which is crucial in⁢ the entertainment sector.Moreover, if New Jeans feels compelled to sever ties with Adore due to⁤ these alleged manipulations, it could set a precedent for future contracts⁢ and relationships in the industry.

      Time.news Editor: Indeed,‌ trust is foundational ‌in such collaborations. What impact do you think this could have on the future of New Jeans as ⁢a group?

      Dr. Jisoo Park: The impact could be multifaceted. On one hand, moving away ⁣from Adore could allow New Jeans to redefine ‍their identity and possibly forge partnerships that align better with their artistic vision. On the ‍other hand, the transition might‌ come with challenges, like losing the support systems they had in ‍place. How they ‌navigate this upheaval ⁤strategically will determine their longevity in the competitive K-pop landscape.

      Time.news​ Editor: that raises an interesting point. What should fans and the public take away‌ from the actions taken both by Min and New Jeans ‍in this scenario?

      Dr. Jisoo park: Fans should always advocate ‍for the well-being and autonomy⁢ of the ⁤artists​ they support. It’s essential for them to recognize that artists are‍ not merely products ⁣of their agencies but​ individuals with rights ‍and aspirations. This situation highlights the importance of transparency and the‍ need for artists⁢ to have agency in how their careers are managed.

      Time.news Editor: Well said! Dr. Park, what do you​ see⁢ as‌ the future of Adore in light of these allegations? ​Can they recover from‌ this?

      Dr. Jisoo Park: The recovery of⁣ Adore will depend ‌largely on how they respond ‍to these allegations and maintain their relationship with their artists. Transparency and communication will be key. They may⁢ need to overhaul their management⁢ strategies to regain trust from both artists and fans. ​If they handle this crisis well,​ there’s a chance for recovery; otherwise, they risk becoming less ‌relevant in an industry that is rapidly‍ evolving.

      Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. park, for your insights. This situation certainly raises ⁣many significant questions about ethics, management, and the treatment of artists in the K-pop industry. We will continue⁤ to monitor‍ this story closely as it develops.

      Dr. Jisoo Park: ⁣Thank you for having me. I’m looking forward to⁤ seeing how this unfolds.

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