NewJeans members Haerin and Hyein have officially confirmed their return to their original agency,ADOR. On November 12, the agency announced that after deep consultations with their families and the company, both artists made a thoughtful decision to respect the court's ruling and honor their exclusive contracts. This follows recent contract disputes and legal battles that garnered significant attention from fans and media alike.
Decisive return to ADOR
The agency expressed its commitment to fully supporting Haerin and Hyein, ensuring the artists can continue their entertainment careers smoothly without interruption.ADOR respectfully asked fans and the public to refrain from spreading unfounded speculation or rumors about the members, urging warm and positive support as the duo moves forward. This decision marks a significant turning point for these prominent NewJeans members amid the K-pop industry's intense spotlight.Fan reactions and future prospects
The news of Haerin and Hyein's return was met with relief and excitement from fans worldwide, who eagerly await their upcoming activities. This resolution stabilizes the group's lineup and allows NewJeans to maintain momentum in their meteoric rise within the global K-pop scene. Fans anticipate vibrant music releases, performances, and active engagement from the members as they continue to connect with their growing international fanbase. The agency and artists alike view this as a fresh start filled with promise, focusing on artistry and fostering their impactful presence in K-pop.Korean Desk covers news and stories from South Korea’s entertainm...
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