KG Sues JYP, Citing Abuse; VCHA Plans 2025 Comeback

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KG Files Lawsuit Against JYP Entertainment Over Abuse Allegations; VCHA Plans 2025 Comeback Amidst Turmoil:

KG, a member of VCHA, JYP Entertainment's new global girl group formed through the audition program 'A2K,' recently revealed she has filed a lawsuit to terminate her contract with JYP Entertainment and leave VCHA.


In an Instagram story, KG detailed her reasons, citing "incidents of abuse and mistreatment by certain staff members." She suggested that the working environment and living conditions had led some members to extreme measures, including eating disorders and self-harm. KG emphasized that these issues were not the fault of J.Y. Park or the company executives, whom she thanked for their support. Instead, she attributed the problems to the environment deeply rooted in the K-Pop industry.



She said, "I don't blame J.Y. Park or the higher-ups at JYP. The toxic environment embedded in the industry is the real issue." Her heartfelt message shed light on the challenges faced by idols in the K-Pop world.


KG's revelation comes as VCHA, despite the turmoil, has been planning a comeback for 2025. This announcement has left fans concerned about the group's future and the welfare of its members.


In the meantime, both KG and VCHA have expressed hopes for positive outcomes as they navigate these difficult times. The fans and the public are extending their best wishes and support to both KG and the rest of VCHA. The situation is unfolding, and more updates are expected as the legal proceedings and comeback plans develop.



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