SEOUL, Feb 16 — The parents of NJZ (formerly NewJeans) members are suing TenAsia for an article they say is misleading, claiming that the group has already signed with talent...
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SEOUL, Feb 16 — The parents of NJZ members are suing TenAsia for an article they say is misleading, claiming that the group has already signed with talent agency BANA. As of now NJZ has been confirmed to perform on March 23 at the ComplexCon event at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, teasing new music for the event.
NJZ has not entered into any agreement with BANA, nor have there been any discussions. The article cites ‘testimonies from multiple industry insiders,’ but it is a completely fabricated falsehood. It seems that the intention is to create controversy by publishing the article without confirming the facts with the parties involved or BANA.
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