Min Hee Jin – Resigns From ADOR & Unfollows NewJeans
November 21, 2024 | 713 Visits
Min Hee Jin has officially left ADOR and HYBE after a 5-year work relationship.
On November 20, Min Hee Jin announced that she had parted ways with both ADOR and HYBE. Min Hee Jin has been serving as the CEO of ADOR. Min Hee Jin stated that she has terminated her shareholders’ agreement with HYBE agency and resigned from her ADOR internal director position. Min Hee added that she had done all she could to protect NewJeans, especially throughout the past few months.
Min He Jin’s misfortunes started early this year and escalated during the April audits. Min Hee confirmed that she is proud of her actions. She added rather than repentance, her actions were meant to invoke some human decency from HYBE, at the very least.
Min Hee Jin thanked NewJeans fans for their unwavering support, especially over the last few months. Min Hee also unfollowed NewJeans and ADOR’s official account and removed ADOR’s link from her profile. Before resigning from both HYBE and ADOR, Min Hee was dismissed as the CEO of ADOR in August 2024 and worked only as NewJeans’ producer and member of ADOR’s board of directors.
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