THE BOYZ’s Agency Takes Strong Legal Stand Against False Rumors

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In a firm and clear response to growing online speculation, ONE HUNDRED, the agency representing K-pop boy group THE BOYZ, has announced plans to pursue legal action against individuals spreading false information about its artists.

In a statement released on June 11, 2025, the agency expressed deep concern over “false information being spread indiscriminately on certain online communities and social media”, emphasizing the legal seriousness of these acts, which include defamation and violations of personal rights.

The statement stressed that:

  • They are actively collecting evidence through internal monitoring and fan reports.
  • The agency is preparing criminal complaints and plans to report these actions to law enforcement.
  • Not only originators of the falsehoods but also those participating in their spread or amplification will be held accountable.
  • There will be zero tolerance, with no negotiations or leniency offered.

ONE HUNDRED reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the rights of THE BOYZ and maintaining regular monitoring and legal countermeasures going forward.

This strong stance comes shortly after recent dating rumors involving member Juyeon, which both parties denied.

It’s clear that the agency is drawing a firm boundary to safeguard the group’s reputation amid the volatile and fast-moving nature of social media discourse in K-pop fandoms.

For fans, the agency’s assertiveness is reassuring—a message that the idols’ well-being and dignity are a top priority.

As malicious rumors continue to challenge the safety and careers of public figures, this kind of action reflects a growing industry trend toward zero-tolerance policies against online defamation.

THE BOYZ, known for their dedicated fanbase THE B and their powerful performances, continue to be one of the most talked-about acts in K-pop.

This legal move ensures they can focus on their careers without being distracted or harmed by baseless attacks.

Written by Harper West Kpop Trend Forecaster Analytics, Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts Harper West has 6 years of experience in entertainment research and holds a degree in Media Studies with certification in data visualization and audience measurement.

Harper West analyzes K-pop performance through comparative data modeling and longitudinal tracking. She focuses on how releases evolve over time across platforms, identifying sustained growth versus short term spikes. Her work integrates engagement metrics with release strategy to clarify performance drivers.

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