Parents of NewJeans members refute rumors of breakup, claim HYBE is exploiting personal issues for publicity
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Amid escalating legal tensions between NewJeans and ADOR agency, the parents of all five members, Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein, have come together to refute claims of internal conflicts among them. They released a joint statement via their legal representatives and the group's Instagram to address recent media reports hinting at family division amidst the lawsuit with HYBE and ADOR.

The parents clarified that there is no truth to rumors of discord within the families of the members. They confirmed that all five members share a strong stance against returning to HYBE and unanimously agreed on this decision before proceeding with legal action. The statement highlighted the continued unity and friendship among the group members, emphasizing that the challenges they face have only strengthened their bond.

Addressing speculations surrounding custody changes for one of the underage members, the parents refuted assumptions of disagreements within Haerin's family and clarified that any custody issues pertain to a different minor member, likely Hyein. They urged the public to refrain from baseless speculations regarding personal matters.

The parents accused HYBE and ADOR of manipulating the media and expressed their disapproval of using private family affairs for public influence. They emphasized their inability to trust such companies with their children's well-being and decision-making.

The legal battle between NewJeans and ADOR continues, with NewJeans contesting a court injunction preventing them from promoting under the name "NJZ." The unfolding dispute has garnered significant attention nationally, with fans and industry stakeholders closely monitoring the outcome of the legal conflict.

In their statement, the parents reiterated their unwavering support for their children's decisions and emphasized their unity and trust as families. They addressed specific misconceptions and called for respect for the privacy and integrity of each member's family.

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