Danielle, who was expelled from the group NewJeans, opened a Chinese social media account and expressed her intent to continue activities, and news of a donation was reported.
Earlier, Danielle was notified in December of last year of the termination of her exclusive contract by ADOR. ADOR said, "We determined that it would be difficult to continue together as a NewJeans member and as an ADOR artist, and notified her of the termination of the exclusive contract."
It went on to explain the reason, "There were acts that violated the exclusive contract, such as entering into contracts that conflicted with the exclusive contract, engaging in independent entertainment activities, or damaging the honor or credibility of the company and NewJeans, and although we demanded correction, the correction was not made within the deadline, so we notified termination."
Afterward, ADOR filed a lawsuit seeking about 43.1 billion won in damages against Danielle, one member of Danielle's family, and former CEO Min Hee-jin. In response, Danielle immediately appointed legal representatives and submitted a power of attorney to the court and launched a direct response.
Meanwhile, Danielle opened a personal social media account and a YouTube channel on the 12th and spoke for the first time since the termination of the exclusive contract. During a live broadcast on her personal social media, she said, "Many situations are still in the process of being sorted out. And when the time comes, I will tell you what is happening with the lawsuit and everything you are curious about. And I can say this clearly. I fought to the end to be with the members, and that truth remains with me," but internet users criticized her for appealing to emotions without providing a clear statement of position.
It was reported that Danielle recently created an account on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu. She had not posted anything as of that day, and Danielle's older sister, singer Olivia Mash, also followed that account.
It was also reported that Danielle donated 302 million won to Yanya, a nonprofit corporation that supports protected children, single-parent families, and youths preparing for independence, drawing attention.
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