JAKARTA – Hanni NewJeans personally confirmed that he was testifying at a meeting of the Parliament Workers’ Committee which will be held next week. He was invited by the South Korean Environment and Workers Committee to testify about interference in the entertainment industry.
Hanni is not required to attend, but has announced through a special community app for NewJeans fans, Phoning.
“I have decided!” I’m going to the committee meeting! I will leave alone,” Hanni wrote, quoting JoongAng Daily.
” Don’t worry. I do it for myself, for me, and for Bikies (NewJeans fans). I go for Bikies. I’m not afraid. I want to leave,” he said.
He explained that it took a long time to decide to attend the meeting, but he was confident in his decision. The agency was unaware of Hanni’s decision.
“The managers and the company don’t know it yet. I have a lot of considerations, but I think it is very appropriate to come,” Hanni said.
“I’m not sure of the results, but I believe this experiment could be a valuable opportunity,” he continued.
Additionally, Hanni said he is grateful for the fans’ support so far. He hopes fans don’t need to count on him and the NewJeans fighting for this situation.
“I want to tell Begyes first! You don’t know how great your support is. Going through this situation, I am aware. For those who support me, I am very grateful,” Hanni continued.
“I’ve never asked ‘Please support me,’ but I think someone supporting me from anywhere, near or far, is more than enough. Even if we don’t ask, you do it for us. I am so grateful! » Hanni said.
“So support me, that means there’s no need to feel guilty. Don’t really worry! » concluded Hanni.
Last month, NewJeans held a livestream to express support for former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin amid a conflict with HYBE. Hanni said he tried to host a band, but the band’s manager asked the band to ignore Hanni.
The BLUE working group that opened the voice said that ilIT does not do one, although Hanni did not mention the group in question.
Recently, two mothers of NewJeans members criticized HYBE and ADOR’s new CEO Kim Ju Young. They questioned neutrality when CCTV footage of the incident was deleted according to the agency’s claims.
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