NJZ (NewJeans) Faces Court Ban, Won’t Re-Appeal Injunction
NJZ (NewJeans) did not file a re-appeal against the court’s ruling allowing ADOR’s injunction request. The injunction preserves ADOR’s agency status and bans NJZ from signing independent advertising contracts.
The decision splits public opinion. Some are urging NJZ to keep fighting.
“No, continue revolutionizing.”
“Don’t give up on a revolution so easily. Wear luxury brands and keep going.”
“Don’t return to the agency and keep fighting.”
Others speculate NJZ will return to ADOR.
“Looks like they are going to return.”
“Seems like they are going to go back to ADOR.”
“The revolution is over?”
Several netizens criticized the situation as unfortunate.
“It didn’t make sense when they first exposed someone for not greeting them… Even if they return, their image won’t be like before. I don’t see them as idols anymore, and just as liars. I’ll see them on ‘Sugar Man’ 20 years from now.”
“There’s something called timing for idols, but they are wasting their golden time…”
“What did the employees do to deserve this? I hope they don’t go back. It will be awkward for the employees to work while looking at each other’s faces.”
NJZ’s year-long hiatus has also sparked heated reactions among fans and netizens.
The situation remains tense as NJZ’s future activities are now limited by court orders.