Hanni appeared as a witness at a National Assembly hearing focused on workplace bullying and harassment, where she became emotional and broke down in tears.
At the recent hearing of South Korea’s National Assembly’s Environment and Labor Committee, Hanni spoke about her experiences and the broader issues affecting artists and trainees in the industry. Kim Joo Young, CEO of ADOR, the agency representing NewJeans, was also present, creating a tense atmosphere.
During her testimony, Hanni stated, “Today, this is a space to address issues of workplace harassment and bullying,” adding, “Of course, we can’t solve all the world’s problems through legislation, but if we respect each other as human beings, I believe we can reduce workplace harassment and bullying.” Her heartfelt plea resonated with those in attendance.
Hanni highlighted the shared humanity of artists and trainees: “Whether we are artists or trainees, we are all human.” She hoped that “other seniors, peers, and juniors, including trainees, wouldn’t have to worry about these issues.”
Hanni expressed gratitude for the support she has received, saying, “Thank you so much for your interest in this matter.” She mentioned that many people have shown concern and apologized, asking, “Why do you have to experience this in Korea?”
She reassured her supporters, saying, “There’s no need to apologize. I’ve met members and staff here whom I love and consider family, and this is a country that allows me to do what I love, so why should anyone feel sorry?”
Hanni pointed out, “Those who should be apologizing need to step forward confidently if they haven’t done anything wrong. It’s frustrating that they keep avoiding situations like this.”
Earlier, during a YouTube live broadcast on September 11, Hanni revealed that a manager from another girl group under HYBE’s label had told her to “ignore” her. This revelation sparked discussions about workplace harassment and led to a formal complaint being filed with the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
In response to Hanni’s claims, HYBE has refuted the allegations, asserting they are untrue.
Kim Joo Young stated on the same day, “There are conflicting statements between the parties involved, so we are currently verifying the facts. We will fully cooperate with the labor department’s ongoing investigation to clarify the situation as best as possible.”
In her closing remarks, Kim emphasized, “We will prioritize protecting artists’ rights and carefully consider their dreams and hopes. I’ve only been in my role as the new CEO of ADOR for a month and a half. If you trust us and give us a little more time, we will create a better company that gives back to society and to those who appreciate K-pop. I will take your pointed comments to heart.”