Starship Takes Swift Action After Threat Against IVE’s Jang Won-young

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Starship Entertainment, the agency representing IVE’s Jang Won-young, took decisive action following a threatening post targeting the safety of the young idol. On May 9th, Starship released an official statement via their social media platforms, informing the public about the incident.

According to the announcement, a threatening post specifying the date and time of an alleged incident involving Jang Won-young was posted on a community forum. Starship promptly reported the post to the police, who have since launched an investigation to identify the individual responsible.

In response to the safety threat, Starship Entertainment has reinforced security measures for their artists, including Jang Won-young. This includes evaluating and enhancing security protocols for travel routes, office buildings, and accommodations to ensure the safety of their talents.

IVE’s Jang Won-young for the brand “Hapa Kristin.”

Starship emphasized its commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of its artists, promising to monitor and respond diligently to any future threats. The agency reiterated its stance on taking swift legal action against those who endanger their artists’ safety.

Despite the unsettling incident, IVE, including Jang Won-young, continues with their promotional activities for “IVE SWITCH,” which was released on April 29th. The group is actively promoting its title track, “HEYA,” despite the challenges posed by the recent safety concern. Fans and supporters are encouraged to remain vigilant and supportive during this time.

By Mason Turner

Mason Turner is a dedicated music journalist and critic with a singular focus: the vibrant and ever-evolving world of K-Pop. For the past 5 years, he has immersed himself in the scene, building a reputation for insightful album reviews, thoughtful artist profiles, and sharp analysis of the industry's biggest trends.