In a recent interview, Min Hee Jin, former CEO and current Internal Director of ADOR, claimed that she maintains contact with V, a member of BTS
This Tuesday, 29th, Min Hee Jinformer CEO and current Internal Director of ADOR, gave an interview to the South Korean music critic Kim Young Daein his YouTube series, “School of Music”, where he commented on recent events in his life.
In addition to revealing that, not long ago, he had faced a disturbing situation of persecution and death threats, Hee Jin also commented during the interview that one of the sources of encouragement during his difficult days was Vmember of BTS, according to information shared by AllKpop and the South Korean portal Herald Pop.
In the conversation, the businesswoman, who worked alongside V for her solo debut album, she commented that the artist occasionally calls her from the army, checking up on her.
“V occasionally calls me from the army. Sometimes I wonder, ‘Is he really in the army?’ He is such a bright and cheerful person. We spoke informally to each other, and he asked in his usual carefree way, ‘Are you okay?’” the NewJeans creator revealed.
Min finished his speech by saying that “He sent me a text message from the army early on the morning of my birthday. He is incredibly warm and kind, which really touched me. He wondered if it was okay for me to be so transparent with the world. I told him I was really holding back a lot in those moments.”
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Refund as CEO denied
In the month of September, Min Hee Jinformer CEO of ADOR, the company responsible for managing the career of NewJeans, filed a request for an injunction in the South Korean court asking for the convening of an extraordinary general meeting of the agency’s shareholders for her reinstatement in the positions of CEO and Internal Director .
On October 17, the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders was held, without the need for a court decision, where Min was officially renamed as Internal Director. This Tuesday, the 29th, the Seoul Central District Court announced its decision, denying the request for Hee Jin to also be reinstated as CEO, alleging that the allegations in the request did not meet the legal requirements required to constitute grounds for an injunction.
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Source: Recreio
