The next member of Girl Group from the former CEO of SM Entertainment swept away the accusations viral offenders

The next member of Girl Group from the former CEO of SM Entertainment swept away the accusations viral offenders

Some argue that this is the reason why she was driven out.

SmeniorinmentThe former CEO, Nikki Semin Hancreated Titan content In 2023. Company is the first American K-Pop company created and based in America. Others, like Hybe AmericaHaving roots in Korea, but the Titan content will be the first American company of its kind. The company will debut to a group of girls, Atheart, in 2025. On February 20, 2025, they made fun of a member Nahyunwho attracted attention to his appearance and his background as a trainee in SM Entertainment.

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Nahyun

Many said they had been a lock for debut in Hearts2heartsSince he performed well during the window of the trainees and had been one of the popular appreciated. After he was unable to debut, he was instead cast from Titan Content. The Netizen wondered why it was removed from the debut range. Accusing that since then they have become viral, some have claimed to have been a criminal at school.

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Screenshot 2025-02-20 at 19.50
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  • Nahyun is that 09-list of Cheongju Dong Middle School, right? He was expelled from the debut formation for being a criminal school and left school and went to a different company. It seems that most people don’t know …
  • Just as the highest comment says, they probably removed it because it was a criminal.
  • Was it a criminal? Well, no matter how cute or beautiful someone is, it is right to remove them then. Once debut, the brain -free fans will stick to them, creating headache. This creates a problem for the entire group.
  • I am convinced after seeing the highest comment. If it was really a criminal, then it is right to throw it out of the beginning.

Nahyun has yet to respond to the accusations. You can read more on its debut below.

Former inter-interior smanternation for the debut in Girl Group of the first American K-Pop company

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