Ex-ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin has caused a stir following her recent announcement of a tell-all documentary detailing her ongoing legal feud with HYBE, the K-pop giant responsible for global sensations like BTS and NewJeans. Speaking at the Hyundai Card Davinci Motel event, Min revealed that the documentary would disclose the full scope of her battle, which she described as “unprecedented” within the industry. The legal battle, often referred to as “ADOR vs. HYBE,” has created a noticeable rift in the industry and among K-pop fans.
A Bold Announcement
Min Hee Jin’s candid discussion about her legal troubles with HYBE has ignited significant attention, especially as she plans to publicly document the ordeal. The feud, which reportedly includes legal fees and internal conflicts, also allegedly places NewJeans, the group she helped catapult to fame, in the middle of a divide. Min called the situation “a first” in the industry, promising that the documentary would reveal the entire process, sparking both excitement and skepticism.
“Everyone, this is an unprecedented incident. I will definitely make a documentary, and I will reveal the entire process.” — Min Hee Jin
Public Reactions: Polarized Responses from Fans
International reactions to the news have been largely negative, with many questioning Min Hee Jin’s motives for releasing such a documentary. Some have expressed concerns about the potential damage it could do to both her own reputation and that of HYBE.
However, the response from Korean netizens has been remarkably different. Online forums like theqoo are filled with users calling for Netflix to produce the documentary, with some even vowing to resubscribe to the streaming service if the project is greenlit. Comments from Korean fans show a growing interest in uncovering the behind-the-scenes tensions between the former CEO and HYBE.
K-Netizens React:
- “Get on this, Netflix. We’re waiting.”
- “I clapped so hard at that, LOL. Seriously, this needs to be made into a documentary. HYBE is too dirty.”
- “I’ve been begging for a documentary since this first broke, LOL. We need to expose HYBE’s ugliness and make it public.”
- “If Netflix produces this, I’ll resubscribe.”
- “If Netflix releases a documentary about ‘the woman who brought down HYBE,’ that’d be epic…”
- “Netflix, I’m planning to cancel my subscription next month. But if you make this documentary, I won’t.”
A Documentary That Could Shake the Industry
If the documentary goes forward, it has the potential to change the narrative of K-pop’s business world, pulling back the curtain on what some fans believe are unethical practices. Given the power HYBE wields within the industry, the documentary could spark more debates on corporate culture in K-pop.
While no official announcements from Netflix or other platforms have been made, the growing demand for this documentary reflects the public’s fascination with one of the biggest legal feuds in K-pop history. Whether it’s a bid for transparency or an attempt to clear her name, Min Hee Jin’s bold move is sure to keep fans on edge, awaiting further developments.
For now, all eyes remain on Min Hee Jin, HYBE, and what could be one of the most talked-about K-pop documentaries ever.
Stay tuned to VVIP Times for more coverage on the HYBE vs. ADOR legal battle and the latest updates on this developing story.