They clarified the issue during their showcase for the album 'Lip Bomb.'
The rumors stemmed from a misinterpretation of noise, assuring fans there’s no need to worry.
[TV Daily Reporter Kim Ji-ha] RESCENE has officially addressed the recent allegations of agency abuse during their showcase for the release of their third mini-album 'Lip Bomb' at Myunghwa Art Hall in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul.
The controversy began after a live broadcast featuring one of the members in September, where sounds of an argument between a man and a woman were heard, leading some fans to speculate this was a dispute between other members and the manager. As the rumors escalated, Mei clarified through a fan communication platform that the noise was merely outside the building. The agency, The Muse Entertainment, has stated they are considering legal action against the spread of false information.
Woni expressed surprise at how such a minor issue had blown up into a major controversy, assuring fans not to worry and affirming that they are happy. Mei also emphasized the close relationships among the team, reassuring that they spend enjoyable times together.
RESCENE’s situation highlights the significance of communication between artists and their fans in dealing with sensitive topics. The allegation of agency abuse sparked anxiety among fans, prompting a swift disclosure from the artists regarding their stance. In response, RESCENE took an active approach to clarify rumors, aiming to build trust with their fanbase.
The timing of such controversy, coinciding with the promotion of their album 'Lip Bomb,' could present a significant challenge for artists. However, RESCENE may turn this situation into an opportunity to strengthen their connection with fans. This could serve as a moment of bonding during their promotional activities.
The agency’s announcement of potential legal action suggests a firm stance against the spread of false information, highlighting the importance of protecting their artists. This decision could reassure fans about the artists' rights and welfare, potentially enhancing trust in the agency.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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