Yoo Jun-won's recent lawsuit against Phunky Studio, the management agency of Fantasy Boys, has set the K-pop world abuzz with speculation and controversy.
The drama began when Yoo Jun-won, who had previously clinched the top spot on MBC's "Boy Fantasy" audition program in June, joined the 12-member project boy group Fantasy Boys. However, he raised eyebrows by notably absenting himself from the group's debut showcase on August 21st.
Clash of Contracts: Yoo Jun-won's Demands and Phunky Studio's Response
In response, Phunky Studio and PocketDoll Studio issued an official statement, revealing that Yoo Jun-won's departure from the group was unauthorized.
Yoo Jun-won's parents were said to have requested contract revisions and an increased profit distribution rate for their son, citing his No.1 ranking as justification.
On the flip side, Yoo Jun-won's camp countered Phunky Studio's claims, asserting that their requests were merely aimed at rectifying what they deemed unreasonable contract terms.
Lee Yoon-sang, the legal representative for Phunky Studio, raised questions about the lawsuit, expressing doubt about Yoo Jun-won's commitment to Fantasy Boys' activities and characterizing his contract demands as unreasonable. He even likened the situation to a "celebrity's power trip."
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In response, Yoo Jun-won's lawyer, Lee Wan-soo, clarified their stance, stating that their refusal to sign the contract wasn't solely about the profit distribution ratio.
Yoo Jun-won is determined to pursue the lawsuit as part of the final legal proceedings, signaling an uncertain future for both him and Fantasy Boys.
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Cassidy Jones wrote this.