LE SSERAFIM Stans Demand Justice as HYBE Faces Allegations of Dormitory Cover-Up

On August 28 marked the emergence of a viral post that has since ignited a fiery debate online. In the post, an individual recounted their co-residence with members of the popular group LE SSERAFIM, who had recently vacated their living space within the same building.

Departure Leaves Unwanted Remnants 

Approximately a month ago, the members of LE SSERAFIM, previously occupants of my building, undertook their departure.

The account proceeded to unveil a rather disconcerting revelation: in the wake of the group's exodus, an accumulation of discarded items was left behind.

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"In South Korea, the proper disposal of refuse such as furniture and appliances necessitates the purchase of a designated sticker, indicating the municipality's responsibility for removal."

Subsequent to their relocation, an assemblage of furniture materials amassed at the recycling center. It was assumed that the requisite stickers would swiftly adorn these items, signifying their impending eradication.

Yet, to the bewilderment of many, the collection of refuse remains untouched, even after the passage of an entire month said by a Perturbed Netizen

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Further inquiries were made with the building's maintenance team, revealing a somewhat perplexing excuse. Apparently, the HYBE staff member entrusted with overseeing the removal process was currently situated overseas on business matters, thereby postponing any decisive action.

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Netizens across various online platforms swiftly rallied to voice their criticism of HYBE's apparent negligence in addressing the situation. Many expressed their disillusionment with the company's handling of this predicament, urging a swift resolution to the matter at hand. 

Netizens' comments: 

  • "Hence, I placed a call to the maintenance office, and their acknowledgment of the situation was evident. According to their explanation, the person responsible for this task was away on an overseas business trip."
  • "Consequently, we were advised to await their return for the necessary approval to obtain the stipulated stickers. This communication transpired a mere ten days ago. "
  • "Wow, HYBE is a mess."
  • "Do you think a company that makes as much money as they don't have an employee who can take care of this? They chose not to do anything, LOL."
  • "I mean, at this point, you would think someone would just use their own money to take care of this? Why would you let something like this go online?"
  • "This isn't even hard to care of. Why aren't they doing anything?"
  • "Is it because it is a dormitory? Are labels responsible for things like this instead of the people living inside?"

Notably, the individual behind the post was quick to assert that their disapproval was not directed at LE SSERAFIM themselves, but rather the perceived inaction of HYBE, the powerhouse entertainment company.

The plea was unequivocally directed at HYBE, urging swift remediation of the accumulating eyesore of abandoned furniture.

As the backlash continues to intensify, HYBE finds itself under increasing pressure to alleviate the growing discontent among its online community.

Meanwhile,A recent article shared by a netizen on the popular online forum Pann Nate has ignited a fervent discussion within the K-pop community. The topic of the article centers around the vocal abilities of artists under HYBE, one of the most prominent entertainment agencies in the industry. 

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: HYBE's Vocal Scandal Exposed: Knetz Demand Answers from K-pop's Biggest Label! 

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