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BTS’ Jin's solo tour begins! Videos from the concert go viral – BTS RM wins hearts all over again

BTS Jin's first-ever solo tour has officially begun! The idol started his journey in the Goyang Auxiliary Stadium on June 28. The idol's first show was a huge success, as he had planned a lot of fun activities for ARMY, along with surprise performances.  While it was no surprise, fellow BTS members were spotted in the stadium showering the eldest member with love and support! BTS members spotted at Jin's first concert show As the idol's first solo tour commenced, fellow members  RM , J-Hope and  V  were all present to show their support! Fans attending the concert shared various videos and photos online from the event, with many featuring fellow members dancing and swaying to the music. RM's sweet gesture goes viral, warms fans' hearts Many videos from the event were shared online, one of which managed to capture a sweet gesture from BTS' leader that warmed the fans’ hearts and went viral online.  In the video, a woman who was seated along with the rest of t...

One Hundred Label Fires Back at Ju Hak Nyeon’s Claims: “False and Distorted”

 


Tensions escalate as One Hundred Label responds strongly to Ju Hak Nyeon’s public statement regarding his contract termination and the swirling allegations around him.
On June 20, the agency expressed “deep regret” over what it calls “one-sided false claims” made by the former member of The Boyz. Addressing the situation, One Hundred Label revealed that Ju Hak Nyeon’s removal was based on Clause 6-3 of his exclusive contract, citing “conduct that significantly damages the dignity required of a public figure.”
“Our initial decision was to suspend his activities to avoid impacting the group. But after a full review, we concluded his behavior warranted contract termination,” said the agency.
The label described Ju Hak Nyeon’s actions as an evasion of responsibility and distortion of facts, and warned that legal action will follow if his claims persist. “We will protect our artists and the company through all necessary legal means and submit supporting evidence to authorities,” they added.
Earlier that day, Ju Hak Nyeon shared a personal statement via social media, denying allegations of prostitution and accusing the agency of fabricating accusations. He described the contract termination as “unjust,” and claimed he was threatened with over 2 billion KRW (~$1.46 million) in damages merely for “being in a private space with a well-known individual.”
Despite the controversy, One Hundred Label confirmed that The Boyz’s scheduled group activities will continue as planned—excluding Ju Hak Nyeon. The agency concluded by reaffirming its support and protection for the remaining members and declining to comment further on the matter.

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