Ador responding with “we’ll clarify in court tomorrow” is exactly what NJ should be doing.
NJ clearly doesn’t care about exhausting the public anymore, as long as it makes noise, grabs attention, and gets Bunnies emotional enough to hope that some politician or influential figure will save them again.
Dropping this statement one day before the injunction, revealing something they’ve known since FEBRUARY 11, is just embarrassing.
Ador is handling this perfectly—l, short response, ending with “we’ll clarify in court”, which is where this should have been from the start.
Nobody was even talking about NJ this week, and now, suddenly, they drop this right before the injunction to stir up media and public reaction. Then fans will act surprised, like “Why are people talking about this?” “What does this have to do with you?”bas if NJ isn’t making sure no one forgets for even a week.
Below is Adore’s full statement:
While the injunction to preserve the status of the agency and prohibit the signing of advertising contracts, etc. is in progress, Adore inevitably expanded the purpose of the injunction application because New Jeans has expanded their activities, such as releasing new songs and announcing large-scale overseas concerts.
This is not to restrict their activities, but rather to continue their entertainment activities ‘together with Adore’ and ‘while keeping the contract. ’
As we have already made public, we have never pressured the concert organizers and have not expanded the purpose of the application as a retaliatory measure.
Adore will clarify the artist's various misunderstandings in court tomorrow and seek a judgment that Adore, which many members are waiting for, is the agency that manages New Jeans.