어우 머리아파요... 언제는 욕하더니..
[talk] Don't drag the members into the dispute... What the heck is going on...
Now I don't even know who is the victim and who is the perpetrator;;;
At first, it seemed like Min Hee-jin and New Jeans were right, but in the end, they sided with Adore in the legal battle...
The members are returning to Adore...
The Adore side said they would discuss it further...
I really don't know what they're thinking;;; Anyway, I personally hope New Jeans will be active on stage again~

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Former Adore CEO Min Hee-jin New Jeans He further revealed his thoughts on his return. However, his suggestion to avoid dragging the members into conflict was met with utter disapproval.
On the 15th, attorney Noh Young-hee revealed the statement she received from former representative Min while conducting a live broadcast on her YouTube channel.
Former President Min wrote, "From the very beginning, I created the picture with the number five in mind. The structure, including the appearance, sound, color, style, and even the movement, was designed with 'five' as the premise. That's why people were excited, and that's how a single form was completed."
He said, "New Jeans are only complete when there are five of them. Each color and sound interlocks to form a complete form. Now that they have returned, these five must be treasured. Unnecessary disputes and interpretations will not help."
He continued, "The essence is aimed at me, but please don't involve children in the process. Children should be protected, not exploited. New Jeans exists when there are five."
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But the public is completely unsympathetic. First of all, the statement that the five have returned is wrong. New Jeans Harin and Hyein officially announced their return through Adore on the 12th. Minzy, Hani, Daniel Afterwards, through their legal representatives, they announced their intention to return to Adore. Unlike the two members who announced their return after prior communication with Adore, the three members unilaterally declared their return.
Many in the public frowned at the press conference where they unilaterally announced their departure from Adore, and their return announcement overlapped with it. Crucially, Adore didn't immediately accept this. Having initially stated that they were "confirming the truth" about the three members' return announcements, Adore stated that they would do their best to facilitate smooth discussions through individual meetings.
When news of their return broke, former representative Min stated, "The decision for the members to return together was made after deep consideration and discussion," and added, "I believe that New Jeans must be preserved as a complete group of five under any circumstances." He then reiterated the "five members" and added that New Jeans should not be exploited. However, the content of former representative Min's statement about the return of the five remains unconfirmed. Adore is maintaining a wait-and-see stance to determine his true intentions.
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It's also ironic that former CEO Min was the one who told her not to involve children. He was the one who most actively dragged New Jeans into this situation. In New Jeans' exclusive contract lawsuit, the court ruled, "Former CEO Min waged a public relations war not to protect New Jeans, but to secure its independence." Dragging oneself into the center of a dispute and then demanding that unnecessary disputes and interpretations be avoided is a classic example of "doing nothing for others."
Former President Min didn't just bring in New Jeans. In particular, Seraphim , eyelet Other groups under Hive are the biggest victims. Separately from New Jeans' return, former CEO Min is currently in legal proceedings with Hive. The recent trial between Belief Lab and the group revealed how former CEO Min manipulated other groups in his public opinion campaign. Those who suffered damage from former CEO Min's tactics are the ones who truly deserve protection.
The claim that the five members should be protected is also puzzling. The logic is that the members shouldn't be harmed in adult conflicts, but the message itself is flawless. However, this premise assumes that the New Jeans, like Le Seraphim and Ailit, were used against their will in a series of conflicts.
Indeed, this argument gained traction until New Jeans actively voiced their opinions. However, New Jeans actively voiced their opinions through press conferences and interviews. While former Chairman Min dragged other groups into the conflict, New Jeans went beyond aiding and abetting, fanning the flames by sympathizing. If New Jeans is truly to be valued, they must demonstrate a willingness to resolve the damage they have caused in some way.

