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Big Hit Music is taking legal action against netizens who distribute malicious and false information.
From Red Velvet's Irene to IU to now Brave Girls' Yuna, female idols have been constantly criticized for being feminists. But why? Keep on reading to learn more.
Brave Girls Yuna is in the hot seat after allegedly quoting a feminist's term used in "man-hating." The idol and her agency have since spoken up.
WayV Kun and Xiaojun recently performed their new track "Back to You" on Show Champion. However, they received divided opinions after they sang the song entirely in Chinese.
After Hyunjoo's brother is acquitted of his charges, DSP Media releases a statement. After Hyunjoo's brother is acquitted of his charges, DSP Media releases a statement.
THE BOYZ's privacy is once again invaded by sasaengs after sneaking at their dorm at dawn. Cre.ker Entertainment has since issued a stern warning against them.
Jay Park receives criticism for donating to the "Black Lives Matter" movement. Jay Park receives criticism for donating to the "Black Lives Matter" movement.
APRIL Naeun's older sister announced that she is filing a lawsuit against a malicious commenter who accused her of bullying.
JYP Entertainment, the agency of Stray Kids Hyunjin and ITZY Lia, sparked anger due to its alleged complacency towards artists' bullying controversies.
Following backlash over his song "RED VELVET," in which VIXX Ravi makes numerous sexual references to the girl group of the same name, Ravi has issued an apology through his label GROOVL1N.
VIXX member Ravi's latest song "RED VELVET" is under fire due to references to the girl group Red Velvet and the song's sexual nature.
After the shocking news that GFRIEND has chosen not to renew their contracts with Source Music, attention is now on the girl groups who debuted in 2015 and are reaching the end of their contracts with their companies. Curious to know which K-pop girl groups will face contract renewals this year? Then keep on reading!