OAKLAND, California - South Korean boy band Seventeen had fans chanting their names in Oakland, California last week as part of their Right Here world tour to promote the group’s 2024 album, 17 Is Right Here.
An internal document that circulated among company executives, including HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk, containing disparaging comments about several of its K-pop groups was disclosed during a National Assembly audit on Oct 24 by the South Korean National Assembly’s Culture, Sports, and Tourism Committee.In the document, some K-pop groups, including Seventeen, were criticised for being"unattractive" and having"too much plastic surgery.
“You support a group, and their own company is not keeping them in mind and wanting to protect them, and being on their side,” she added."I'm just trying to have my focus and on the members, not a big huge conglomerate," she said. “I extend a formal apology to all external artists mentioned in the document,” Mr Lee wrote in Korean.
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