Fans of K-pop band Itzy’s Yeji deliver protest trucks to company
Fans were concerned that the company is not treating Yeji fairly since she’d been left off the cover
Fans of K-pop girl group Itzy’s Yeji have sent protest trucks to the building of their agency, JYP Entertainment. Their concern was that the company is not treating her fairly since she’d been left off the limited edition cover of their album.
One of the trucks carried the message: “Yeji is doing so good, but the 2nd management division f*cking sucks at their job. Why isn’t Yeji on the cover of the limited edition album?” while another added: “As soon as Yeji appeared in ‘CHOOSE ME’ I was so moved that my tears filled up the Han River. What about you, Park Jin Young?”
They also included the messages: “Give aggressive support for their personal social medias! Give us her individual magazine covers, dance covers!” and “NO to weird hairstyles. NO to tacky makeup. YES to styling that keeps up with the generations.”
A sneak peek at their new highly anticipated comeback Kill My Doubt featured Lia, Yuna and Ryujin at the front perhaps meaning that Chaeryeong and Yeji would be featured at the back.
Fans gave their thoughts on the protest trucks on Twitter, with one writing: “Chinese blackhearts keep proving that they can do more than just buy albums and projects for Yeji. They are also always ready to support and ask demands from the company who mismanages their artists, it sadly leads to wasted potentials. Please take care of your talents better.”
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