
The BOYZ's Q, WOOAH's Nana, and others boast a luxurious lineup in 'My Idol, My Debut', which visits viewers. MBC PLUS's drama 'My Idol, My Debut' (directed by Han Gun-bi, written by Choi Yeon-soo, produced by Minari Entertainment) depicts a time-slip growth drama where a passionate fan returns to 8 years ago to change fate by becoming an idol trainee to prevent a tragic accident. Q will play the central character Han Jae-ha, a key member of the boy group 'BoyToTheMoon', who possesses both excellent skills and star quality. Lee Jin-wook joins as Ethan, a member from Canada, supporting Q as the group's axis. Fan Jia plays the protagonist Choi Eni, leading the central story, while Nana appears as Aji, adding vitality to the group. Kaede joins as Karin, and Aisa joins as a member of Irion, bringing exotic color and fresh energy to the group. The boy group BoyToTheMoon and the girl group Irion appear as virtual groups in the drama but are set to debut as real idols with music releases and stage activities.
On the morning of the 28th, a pop-up store event for the perfume brand ACQUA DI PARMA was held at the Music Plaza in Seoul's Seocho-dong. Attendees included ZEROBASEONE's Sok Matthew, THE BOYZ's Hyunjae, and other artists. ZEROBASEONE is set to make a comeback on May 18 with their 6th mini-album 'Ascend-'.
Choo Han-nyoung, the former member of THE BOYZ, was spotted at their concert for the first time since his departure. He posted a photo from the concert on social media without any special comment. His exit followed a scandal involving a former AV actress, leading to his contract termination and subsequent investigations that did not result in charges.
THE BOYZ successfully holds their concert 'INTER-ZECTION' in Seoul despite ongoing contract disputes with their agency. Former member Ho Hyun-jun attended and expressed his support on Instagram, reflecting on the band's journey and the dedication of their fans. The group continues to honor their commitments while navigating legal challenges with their agency, One Hundred.
One Hundred, led by Cha Ga-won, has announced its intention to continue legal proceedings against THE BOYZ following a court ruling that temporarily suspended their exclusive contract. One Hundred argues that the ruling is not final and claims to have paid significant contract fees to the members, disputing allegations of unpaid amounts.
A court has ruled to terminate THE BOYZ's contract with One Hundred, citing the agency's failure to meet financial and management obligations. The artists plan to fulfill previously scheduled commitments while expressing gratitude for the court's decision, despite ongoing challenges with the agency's claims.
One Hundred, the agency for THE BOYZ, has publicly refuted claims made by some members regarding the suspension of their contracts and allegations of embezzlement against the agency's representative. They assert that they have already paid substantial contract fees and that the members' claims distort the truth. The agency emphasizes their commitment to transparency and protecting their artists' interests.
THE BOYZ members have publicly countered their agency One Hundred's claims of completed payments, asserting they have received no funds. They highlight a history of delayed payments and express disappointment over false statements made by the agency. Legal actions are underway as they seek to terminate their contracts and address ongoing disputes.
Sonu of THE BOYZ disputes One Hundred's assertion of contract completion, adding a question mark and 'X' to a related post. Other members, including Younghoon, Kevin, and Jacob, support him, stating they haven't received payments. Nine members, excluding New, are demanding contract termination and have filed for a provisional injunction against the agency. One Hundred expresses concern over potential manipulation affecting the members and reiterates support for their full group activities.
One Hundred has issued a detailed response to THE BOYZ's lawsuit alleging embezzlement against its representative, Cha Ga-won. They deny the accusations, citing legal inconsistencies and audit results showing no wrongdoing. One Hundred emphasizes its commitment to supporting all ten members of THE BOYZ and expresses concern over external influences affecting the group.
THE BOYZ has demanded the termination of their exclusive contract with One Hundred due to unpaid settlement fees and alleged contract violations. They have filed a lawsuit against the agency's representative for embezzlement. Other artists under One Hundred are also seeking contract terminations, indicating a broader issue within the agency. Meanwhile, member New has chosen to maintain his contract with One Hundred.
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