But Daisy’s side rejected our terms and additionally demanded that we pay financial fees as reimbursements. We found it unreasonable and sent them a new document announcing our rejection to terminating her contract and the contract-violation fee they would have to pay if she wished to end the contract.
It's one thing if it is unwritten rule, but if it actually states in the contract that you can't get into relationship, she is more stupid than I thought.
If they really offered to let her go without paying despite her breaking a contract, she should have left immediately. However if the article is true her mother is one retarded stuck up bitch who now killed her daughter's career completely.
It's one thing if it is unwritten rule, but if it actually states in the contract that you can't get into relationship
If I remember correctly, Kyla said her contract didn't explicitly say not to have a relationship but that it was heavily implied in the text. It's probably similar for most agencies
They are probably leaving it vague like "don't cause outrage" so that they can later on work around it in court.
Either way, she could have gotten out of the company for free, her mother was a greedy bitch and now she is stuck in with a lawsuit brewing. And good luck winning as an individual against company.
Kim Heechul will become the host of JTBC "7.7 Billion Love." The show will discuss stories and concerns that couples have about international relationships and explore changing ideas on dating and marriage
somebody asked what she was doing today and she said she can't tell but played Katy Perry - Dark Horse as a hint and said we will find out "maybe next week"
Joy said every year Lee sooman would give gifts during Christmas to everyone but this year LSM personally called and meet then. He also said he cared abt them a lot.
maybe once the group has "paid off their debts" they get a new set of rules so they can live in their own apartments and have more free movement and stuff
Search around "trainee debt" and "idol slave contracts". You won't find hard numbers (like what's % idols earn from album sales) because this is all reserved information.
it's normal everywhere that artists have to pay production/promotion out of their own pocket. kpop is a special case because labels generally run their own for-profit training academies.
sm provides trainees with a dorm during their stay in seoul and a monthly allowance of several hundred dollars including free training.
the entire US digital music market (excluding streaming) had a revenue of $992.3 million. that's why we see blackpink tour the entire year instead of releasing new music.
if you like some actress saying something in korean, some people receiving some meme award and then someone singing their best ranking song of the year
the most underrated kpop group is clc because they have consistent over many years top tier kpop music with top tier kqt visuals and personalites for many different tastes
I haven't even gotten to the part where the nazi party was formed. there were only like 5 lines about jews so far. it's really a collection of well thought out general wisdoms about certain topics packaged in the coming of age story of the guy
I've read through that manga and it is basically an exact copy of the movie "hitler- rise of evil" which is pretty laughable slander and mischaracterization. The release date of the manga is 5 years after the movie so I'm guessing they straight up took their content from there. it's funny that they claim to be a manga version of hitlers book