After conflicts between companies, trucks sent to HYBE in protest carry several messages against Min Hee Jin, CEO of ADOR; look!
The conflict generated between the company HYBE and the subsidiary ADOR caused a public demonstration this Wednesday, 24th. As reported by the Koreaboo portal, fans sent trucks to the building of the South Korean entertainment conglomerate to protest againstMin Hee JinCEO of ADOR.
The article reveals that the vehicle equipped with an LED panel transmitted the following messages: “Min Hee Jinstop slandering other HYBE artists”, “Min Hee Jinstop using NewJeans members and their families,” and “The Bunnies [fãs do NewJeans] support artist NewJeans by HYBE.”
NewJeans’ fans are sending protest trucks in front of HYBE demanding Min Heejin to stop slandering other artists and taking advantage of NewJeans. pic.twitter.com/GuKrGCZWqt
— Kpop Charts (@kchartsmaster) April 24, 2024
Still, the protest aroused distrust among the NewJeans fandom, known as Bunnies. According to Koreaboo, it is common for fan bases that carry out this type of action to take responsibility for the act, something that, in this case, did not happen, making them think that HYBE may have sent the trucks to themselves, to intimidate Min Hee Jin and influence the public.
Hybe going as far as sending trucks outside of their own building to intimidate MHJ by claiming bunnies support their actions when we’re only here for NewJeans and NewJeans only says everything about this situation. They’re pulling anything they can rn to sway the narrative pic.twitter.com/y5OadrHW1i
— nil 𝜗𝜚 (@newjiram) April 24, 2024
“Hybe even sent trucks out of his own building to intimidate MHJ, claiming the bunnies support his actions when we’re just here for the NewJeans. They are doing everything they can to influence the narrative,” reads a tweet on X.
More about the HYBE X ADOR case
The conflict between the two companies became public last Monday, 24th, when it was confirmed that HYBE initiated an audit against ADOR and its CEO, Min Hee Jinafter discovering an alleged attempt by the agency to separate itself from the conglomerate.
The accusations were denied by ADOR in a statement that provided a new version of the case, as they claim that the companies disagreed when the agency notified HYBE about probable plagiarism by ILLIT, a new girl group from Belift Lab (a company that also belongs to conglomerate), about the NewJeans concept.
The audit remains in process.
Source: Recreio
