Courtesy of Haechan's instagram
SM Entertainment has denied allegations that its artists engaged in illicit activities at an adult entertainment establishment in Japan. The company addressed these claims on Tuesday through Kwangya 119, its platform for reporting artist defamation and fake news.
“Currently, groundless rumors about Johnny and Haechan of NCT regarding prostitution, drugs, and other disturbing content are being spread and reproduced indiscriminately online. These rumors are completely false and spreading these rumors are criminal acts that severely defame our artists,” SM Entertainment stated.
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▲ Haechan / Courtesy of Haechan's instagram |
The company also mentioned that similar unfounded rumors involving NCT members and Kim Hee-chul of Super Junior are circulating. SM Entertainment warned of stringent legal action against those responsible for spreading these rumors.
“We’ve gathered enough evidence regarding many posts related to this. We plan to make sure that the perpetrators of these acts are legally punished, with no settlements or leniency, regardless of their nationality,” the agency announced.
The rumors originated from a Japanese netizen's claim that Kim Hee-chul visited an adult entertainment establishment in Japan with younger SM artists. These allegations quickly went viral on social media.
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▲ Johnny / Courtesy of Johnny's instagram |
Kim Hee-chul addressed the issue on Bubble, a fan communication platform, denying the claims and reassuring his fans. “I am addressing the issue briefly here because you might worry and be disappointed. I’ve never met with other younger SM artists outside the agency for a meal or to have a drink. I do not even have their phone numbers,” Kim stated.
Following the spread of these rumors, SM Entertainment's shares dropped 8.18 percent, closing at 81,900 won ($60.00) on Tuesday.
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Company Vows Legal Action Against Spreaders of False Information
Courtesy of Haechan's instagram
SM Entertainment has denied allegations that its artists engaged in illicit activities at an adult entertainment establishment in Japan. The company addressed these claims on Tuesday through Kwangya 119, its platform for reporting artist defamation and fake news.
“Currently, groundless rumors about Johnny and Haechan of NCT regarding prostitution, drugs, and other disturbing content are being spread and reproduced indiscriminately online. These rumors are completely false and spreading these rumors are criminal acts that severely defame our artists,” SM Entertainment stated.
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▲ Haechan / Courtesy of Haechan's instagram |
The company also mentioned that similar unfounded rumors involving NCT members and Kim Hee-chul of Super Junior are circulating. SM Entertainment warned of stringent legal action against those responsible for spreading these rumors.
“We’ve gathered enough evidence regarding many posts related to this. We plan to make sure that the perpetrators of these acts are legally punished, with no settlements or leniency, regardless of their nationality,” the agency announced.
The rumors originated from a Japanese netizen's claim that Kim Hee-chul visited an adult entertainment establishment in Japan with younger SM artists. These allegations quickly went viral on social media.
 |
▲ Johnny / Courtesy of Johnny's instagram |
Kim Hee-chul addressed the issue on Bubble, a fan communication platform, denying the claims and reassuring his fans. “I am addressing the issue briefly here because you might worry and be disappointed. I’ve never met with other younger SM artists outside the agency for a meal or to have a drink. I do not even have their phone numbers,” Kim stated.
Following the spread of these rumors, SM Entertainment's shares dropped 8.18 percent, closing at 81,900 won ($60.00) on Tuesday.
Sayart
Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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