HYBE Controversy: CEO Lee Jae-Sang Issues Apology for Internal Report on Seventeen, Stray Kids, and BLACKPINK; BTS ARMY Trends #HYBEApologiseToV

HYBE CEO has issued an apology following the backlash from an internal report that targeted Seventeen, Stray Kids, BLACKPINK, and other K-pop idols. The controversy has prompted BTS ARMY to respond with the trending hashtag #HYBEApologiseToV, reflecting their disconten

Seventeen, HYBE, BTS (Photo Credits: X)

HYBE Label has found itself embroiled in controversy once again, particularly in the wake of an internal report that sparked widespread criticism on social media. Renowned as one of South Korea's leading entertainment companies, HYBE has produced globally beloved K-pop groups like BTS, Seventeen, and NewJeans. On October 29, CEO Lee Jae-sang issued an official apology addressing the fallout. HYBE facing significant backlash after internal reports emerged online following the National Assembly State Audit. These reports claimed that the company attempted to undermine Kim Taehyung aka V’s solo album, Layover, and orchestrated a negative campaign against BLACKPINK and Lisa. As a result, social media has erupted with trending hashtags like ‘Hybe Apologise To V’, ‘Hybe Apologise To BLACKPINK’, and ‘Jungkook Leave Hybe’, reflecting the growing discontent among fans and the public. HYBE Employees’ Disrespectful Comments on BTS Jungkook’s Support for K-Pop Group NewJeans Sparks Massive ARMY Backlash.

What Did HYBE CEO Lee Jae-Sang Say?

In his statement, Lee apologised to artists, industry stakeholders, and fans for the 'monitoring documents' highlighted by the National Assembly Committee on Culture, Sports, and Tourism during a recent audit. He clarified that the document was merely a compilation of public opinions on industry trends. "We take full responsibility for the inflammatory language directed at K-pop idols," he remarked, expressing regret for the harm caused to innocent artists. He committed to rectifying past errors through self-reflection and pledged to prioritise the rights and interests of K-pop artists while ensuring their fans are respected.

Apology From HYBE

HYBE is accused of overstocking albums for other artists while failing to provide sufficient stock for V’s album, Layover. The company allegedly neglected to defend BTS members against online hate from DC Gallery, a Korean online forum. NewJeans’ Danielle’s Social Media Update Sparks Controversy Following BTS Jungkook’s Supportive Instagram Post, ARMY Reacts.

Controversies Surrounding V’s Album and Allegations of Negativity From

Involvement of Bang Sihyuk in Sharing the Music Industry Report at HYBE

Bang Sihyuk was reportedly informed and actively participated in the distribution of HYBE’s "Music Industry Report" within the company.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 29, 2024 07:29 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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