On Friday (31/07), the Addiction Entertainment agency released their statement through the official fancafe page, which stated that the Yellow Bee girl group had to be disbanded because there were members who had problems.
Responding to the agency's statement, a Yellow Bee member named Ari wrote his statement on Instagram.
He wrote, "Hello, this is Ari. Please understand if my writing is irregular. Because this problem is getting bigger, I feel the need to provide an explanation in person. "
"We are not a popular group to provide clarification, but news in the media is now more focused on us than when we debuted. Attention like this makes us confused and various stories emerge about us. "
"The agency says that one of our members is like an easy girl. I don't know what they mean by what they call it 'easy'. Is it ‘easy’ if there are guys and girls standing in front of the hostel? Are all people 'easy'? It is absolutely not true that she is called an 'easy girl'. This is something that the agency exaggerates. Our members don't do things like that. In fact, it's not wrong if I say the agency behaved like that. "
"There have been incidents of sexual harassment from managers and agency staff. A staff member tried to pull our members into the practice room and slept with him. At that time there were many people there, but only members of the group tried to stop it. There were also instances when we were asked to call them 'oppa' and they touched our thighs. A former manager said such astounding things as, 'I'll give you a baby so let's go to a motel' and 'Daddy is looking for you because he knows you'. "
"In addition there was an incident when they contacted us in the early hours of the morning and told us to pour alcohol for people they called investors. We remained silent and continued to obey them because we wanted to debut as singers. These incidents made us very shocked and traumatized us to this day. Furthermore, we have never been paid and there are times when we have to pay for costumes, clothes and video editing with our own money. "
He also wrote a story when the agency sent them to Japan to attend an event, but the agency did not send staff and members had to buy their own tickets.
Finally Ari wrote, "From the beginning, we had a strange situation with the agency because they called us easy girls. However, we ignored that and worked hard to debut, so it was very strange that they disbanded us for that reason. This is included in the request for termination of the contract that we have sent to the agency. "
"The agency deliberately made us look bad and we didn't know how to respond, so I chose myself to represent the group and write this. Thank you for reading this long message, "he wrote. (www.kpopchart.net)
Responding to the agency's statement, a Yellow Bee member named Ari wrote his statement on Instagram.
He wrote, "Hello, this is Ari. Please understand if my writing is irregular. Because this problem is getting bigger, I feel the need to provide an explanation in person. "
"We are not a popular group to provide clarification, but news in the media is now more focused on us than when we debuted. Attention like this makes us confused and various stories emerge about us. "
"The agency says that one of our members is like an easy girl. I don't know what they mean by what they call it 'easy'. Is it ‘easy’ if there are guys and girls standing in front of the hostel? Are all people 'easy'? It is absolutely not true that she is called an 'easy girl'. This is something that the agency exaggerates. Our members don't do things like that. In fact, it's not wrong if I say the agency behaved like that. "
"There have been incidents of sexual harassment from managers and agency staff. A staff member tried to pull our members into the practice room and slept with him. At that time there were many people there, but only members of the group tried to stop it. There were also instances when we were asked to call them 'oppa' and they touched our thighs. A former manager said such astounding things as, 'I'll give you a baby so let's go to a motel' and 'Daddy is looking for you because he knows you'. "
"In addition there was an incident when they contacted us in the early hours of the morning and told us to pour alcohol for people they called investors. We remained silent and continued to obey them because we wanted to debut as singers. These incidents made us very shocked and traumatized us to this day. Furthermore, we have never been paid and there are times when we have to pay for costumes, clothes and video editing with our own money. "
He also wrote a story when the agency sent them to Japan to attend an event, but the agency did not send staff and members had to buy their own tickets.
Finally Ari wrote, "From the beginning, we had a strange situation with the agency because they called us easy girls. However, we ignored that and worked hard to debut, so it was very strange that they disbanded us for that reason. This is included in the request for termination of the contract that we have sent to the agency. "
"The agency deliberately made us look bad and we didn't know how to respond, so I chose myself to represent the group and write this. Thank you for reading this long message, "he wrote. (www.kpopchart.net)