It was no longer a sensation but a confirmation.
On October 15th, They have NewJeans shared why he participated in the audit as a point person.
She revealed that she mentioned an incident between her and another artist’s manager at MOVES.
I spoke about the workplace bullying I experienced during a live broadcast with members.
— Hanni
He revealed that he decided to participate so that something like this would not happen again.
I don’t understand why I have to go through all this and why that person said something like that in a work environment. This has happened more than once or twice, and if I keep quiet, it will pass and be buried. This could happen to anyone. I decided to participate, hoping that current interns, seniors, juniors or colleagues would not experience this.
— Hanni
He also said that there was a certain kind of atmosphere in the company.
At the beginning of my debut I met several superiors, but they never greeted me when I greeted them. While living in Korea, I realized that you should greet the elderly well. I thought not saying hello to them was rude as a person. There was a certain kind of atmosphere in the company. It’s hard to say anything and only the people who have been affected can hear it.
— Hanni
After seeing various posts online, she came to the conclusion that the company didn’t like the group.
I’ve also seen employees bad-mouthing the group on the Blind app. I even saw the PR team director try to lower the score of our Japanese debut. Seeing this, I realized that it wasn’t just a feeling, but I was convinced that the company hated us.
— Hanni
Meanwhile, his response to a reporter about his fans attracted a lot of attention online.
NewJeans’ Hanni’s response to a reporter traveling for the audit goes viral