Min Hee Jin, CEO of ADOR and a prominent figure in the K-pop industry, has found herself under renewed scrutiny following allegations related to BTS and her past comments about BTS V’s collaboration. The ongoing conflict between ADOR and HYBE, the parent company of BTS’s label, has brought to light various controversies and accusations, including claims of consulting a shaman about the group’s military service.
The recent press conference held by Min Hee Jin aimed to address these allegations, particularly those made by HYBE’s chairman, Bang Si Hyuk. However, despite her attempts to clarify the situation, netizens remain critical, especially in light of an old comment by Min Hee Jin regarding BTS V.
The controversy stems from accusations that Min Hee Jin had planned to separate ADOR from HYBE, a claim made by HYBE against ADOR’s management. In response, Min Hee Jin vehemently denied these allegations, stating, “Everyone who knows me knows that I have stocks and have received things. The things revealed by HYBE are only to their advantage. To me, they are all false.”
One of the key points of contention is Min Hee Jin’s past remark about BTS V, where she seemingly expressed hesitation and lack of enthusiasm about collaborating with the K-pop star on his solo project. Despite V’s efforts to involve her in the creative direction of his album, some fans interpreted her statements as indicative of disinterest in working with BTS.
In a statement addressing BTS V’s solo project, Min Hee Jin initially hesitated due to scheduling issues but later agreed to collaborate, citing V’s passion and attitude as motivating factors. However, fans noted a perceived lack of enthusiasm in her tone and accused her of “plotting” against BTS from the beginning.
The resurfacing of these remarks has reignited discussions about Min Hee Jin’s involvement with BTS and ADOR’s position within the K-pop industry. Many fans expressed disappointment and discomfort with her perceived attitude towards collaborating with BTS, highlighting the importance of clear communication and enthusiasm in such partnerships.
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