Female Trainee Set to Debut in April Accused of Smoking and Bullying, Accuser Warns to Reveal Evidence and Name Soon

K-pop fans expressed curiosity over an allegation that a female trainee set to debut in April was embroiled in a smoking and school violence issue. According to the accuser, they will reveal further information once the soon-to-debut idol's teaser photos were released.

In context, the controversy sparked when Netizen A (the accuser) posted an article on Jan. 12, titled, "Revealing Girl Group Members scheduled to debut in April."

Soon-to-Debut Female Idol in April Embroiled in Smoking and Bullying Controversy

Female Trainee Set to Debut in April Accused of Smoking and Bullying, Accuser Warns to Reveal Evidence and Name Soon
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The author of the article said, "This is the disclosure of trainee J from a certain agency. I am a close friend of victim B's biological sister, and I wrote it at the request of a friend. Trainee J made remarks such as 'Let's give B sleeping pills to sell her organs,' 'Just say it's body XX and take out one organ' through messenger with friend C."

Netizen A added, "The male senior D, who was close to trainee J, visited victim B after hearing J's words and delivered a threatening message. In addition, there is video evidence of J's violent words and actions such as smoking and if she makes a debut, we will report them to the media."

Female Trainee Set to Debut in April Accused of Smoking and Bullying, Accuser Warns to Reveal Evidence and Name Soon
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Trainee J who will allegedly debut in April even met a total of three victims with an agency official, but she did not apologize until the end. "Since then, the victims have been threatened by phone, and the victims are trembling," Netizen A added.

"If she will debut, the teaser will be released and the media will also release reports and evidence at the same time," they warned the idol trainee and its agency.

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Female Trainee Set to Debut in April Accused of Smoking and Bullying, Accuser Warns to Reveal Evidence and Name Soon
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Although the authenticity of the article is not yet determined, people showed mixed reactions and said, "I really want her to be kicked out of the debut group."

On the contrary, some remain neutral and commented, "Who believes if there is no evidence?"

Nevertheless, some tracked the girl groups set to debut in 2022. In particular, the JYP Entertainment group will be launched in February, marking it out from the list.

Female Trainee Set to Debut in April Accused of Smoking and Bullying, Accuser Warns to Reveal Evidence and Name Soon
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There is curiosity if the alleged female trainee will come from the most-anticipated girl groups such as HYBE, Source Music and ADOR girl groups, or it might come from YG Entertainment's "Baby Monster."

Some of the girl groups set to debut in 2022 are MLD new group, SW's girl group and ILY-1, drawing attention to their debut dates.

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Written by Eunice Dawson

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