NewJeans’ Hanni Testifies in Korean Parliament on Workplace Bullying & Artist Treatment in K-Pop Industry

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NewJeans' Hanni and ADOR CEO Ju Young Kim spoke about bullying and harassment in a rare public and candid moment for the K-pop industry and HYBE.

member Hanni took to the floor of South Korea’s National Assembly on Tuesday to address the issue of workplace harassment and bullying.

“Since my debut, we ran into a person in a high-up position many times, but they never greeted me when I greeted them,” she said, sometimes through tears, in her testimony. “I understood from living in Korea that I have to be polite to older people and that’s part of the culture — but I think it’s just disrespectful as a human being to not greet us, regardless of our professional status. There was a certain vibe that I felt within the company.

“I was told that because there wasn’t any evidence, there was nothing that could be done,” Hanni explained,With the K-pop industry infamous for tightly controlled and high-pressure narratives between artists, companies and the media, Hanni’s direct testimony is a unique insight into an artist’s daily experiences beyond the spotlight that can signal hope toward more open conversations about accountability.

 

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