Min Hee-jin Asked to “Trample on aespa”, Remark about BTS is Fake

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During a press conference on April 25, Min Hee-jin, CEO of ADOR, vehemently defended herself against allegations and accused HYBE of attempting to undermine her reputation and career. She emphasized her achievements in the entertainment industry, stating that her success was a result of her competence rather than any wrongdoing.

Min Hee-jin addressed rumors alleging that BTS had copied her, denouncing them as false and attributing them to HYBE’s malicious intentions. She expressed frustration at the attempts to tarnish her reputation and questioned HYBE’s motives in perpetuating such rumors.

Min Hee-Jin claims that BTS have also copied her (Credits: Big Hit Entertainment)

In a surprising revelation, Min Hee-jin disclosed that the founder of SM Entertainment, Lee Soo-man, had proposed to her as a potential CEO for the company. This revelation sheds light on her industry connections and underscores her standing in the entertainment sector.

During the press conference, Min Hee-jin shared screenshots of text messages exchanged with HYBE founder Bang Si-hyuk, disclosing shocking content in their conversations. One notable message revealed Bang Si-hyuk’s request for Min Hee-jin to “trample on Aespa”, to which she responded with laughter.

Min Hee-jin discloses the shocking text messages with Bang Si-hyuk (Credits: TV Report)

The disclosure of these text messages adds fuel to the ongoing feud between ADOR and HYBE, escalating tensions and raising questions about the ethics and practices in the K-pop industry.

Min Hee-jin’s candid remarks and revelations deepen the rift between the two entities, setting the stage for continued scrutiny and controversy in the highly competitive entertainment industry.

Written by Ava Carter Kpop Data Analyst Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts, Insights Ava Carter has 8+ years of experience in music analytics and holds a degree in Media and Communications with training in data analysis and audience metrics.

Ava Carter analyzes K-pop performance data with an emphasis on measurable growth and platform dynamics. She evaluates how releases gain traction across streaming and social ecosystems, linking metrics to audience behavior. Her work prioritizes clarity, using structured data to explain outcomes without speculation. She focuses on patterns that indicate long term artist scalability.

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