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Tao: since she met me, my wife (Yiyang) has been unwilling to spend my money, wear my things, wear my watch or drive my car. If I buy her something, it's as if I have made a big mistake. I want to spend money on her but I can't. this couple 😂 #ZTAO #HuangZitao #Yiyang #XuYiyang

HYBE’s CEO Lee Jae Sang issues apology letter for the ‘Music Industry Report’ document: — “As CEO of HYBE, I would like to apologize for the HYBE monitoring documents. I would like to bow my head and apologize to artists, industry officials, and fans for our monitoring document that was pointed out by the National Assembly Committee on Culture, Sports, and Tourism on October 24th. The document was created in the process of reactively gathering various reactions and public opinions on industry trends and issues, and was shared with a select group of leaders with the purpose of gauging market and artist fan opinion, but the content of the document was highly inappropriate. On behalf of the company, we acknowledge and take full responsibility for the inflammatory and inflammatory language directed at K-pop artists, the addition of the author's personal views and evaluations, and the fact that the content was left as a document. In particular, we are deeply sorry and deeply distressed that innocent artists and members of the company have been misunderstood and harmed by the reverse viral allegations, which are completely untrue. We would like to respectfully and formally apologize to the external artists named in the document who have been harmed and hurt. We are reaching out to each agency separately to apologize directly, and we are also extending a sincere and formal apology to all of the artists within Hybe Music Group who have been targeted by the company. We acknowledge the lack of awareness of the issue by the leadership who were shared the document, and as CEO, I immediately stopped the creation of the monitoring document. I promise to establish guidelines and strengthen internal controls to ensure this never happens again. Once again, we apologize to the artists, industry insiders, fans, and everyone who loves and supports K-pop who was hurt by this incident. On behalf of the company, I would like to assure you that we will thoroughly improve our past mistakes through self-reflection and introspection, and do our best to ensure the healthy development of the K-pop industry by prioritizing the rights and interests of all K-pop artists and respect for our fans.” m.entertain.naver.com/now/article/60…




















