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[All] Rosé, New Jeans Publicly Support... "I Love Those Girls"
Rosé (27, Park Chae-young), a member of 'Blackpink' and a solo singer, is a hot topic for publicly supporting New Jeans, who have declared an all-out war with HYBE.
On the 18th, Rosé's interview with British fashion magazine iD was made public.
He opened up about his first solo full-length album, 'Rosie'.
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Rosé said about the hot popularity of her pre-released song "Apartment," "I thought people would be shocked, but I didn't know it would be loved so quickly. I'm grateful."
Regarding the solo album, he also said, "I was worried that I might have ruined my first chance to show people the real Rosie."
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He continued, "Working on the album was a healing process for me. It was the only time I could feel mentally stable," adding, "I spent many nights crying myself to sleep, going back and forth between hotels and Airbnbs, and I was also overly conscious of the public's reactions, checking the internet until dawn."
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He then confessed, "I wanted to show that I am a person who feels the same way as you all."
Regarding the difference between Blackpink and solo activities, she said, "Blackpink made my dream come true, and 'Rosy' shows who I am now and is a new dream that I am dreaming."
Another notable point is that he mentioned New Jeans, who declared all-out war against Hive.
When asked what she thought about the conflict between Hive and New Jeans, Rosé said, "I want to talk about positive things. I really love those girls.
Meanwhile, five members of New Jeans, Kim Min-ji, Hani Pham, Marsh Daniel, Kang Hae-rin, and Lee Hye-in, delivered a certified letter to Adore on the 13th.
The certified letter included a statement that if they did not accept the corrective action they requested, they would terminate the exclusive contract. They gave a 14-day period for the corrective action request, which is the grace period for contract termination under the standard exclusive contract for popular culture and arts figures.
The demands for corrective action include an official apology for the “ignoring” remarks made toward New Jeans member Hani, which was also a hot topic during the recent state audit. There are also speculations that the demands include the reinstatement of former CEO Min, who is currently a director of Adore.
This incident was triggered when Hive began an audit of former CEO Min and others in April. Afterwards, former CEO Min claimed that he had done nothing wrong and that the audit was unfair, and that Adore and New Jeans, which he led, had been subject to reverse discrimination by Hive.
Former President Min recently stated that rumors were spreading in the investment industry that he had "decided to receive investment from someone" and "decided to sign a contract with someone," and that "I want to make it clear that this is completely untrue."