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BLACKPINK member and actress Ji-soo has officially distanced herself from her biological brother, who has recently been engulfed in various controversies, and her name has been removed from the credits of a work she appeared in.
Recently, news spread that a person identified as A, a family member of a famous girl group member, was arrested on suspicion of attempting inappropriate physical contact with a female BJ. Following this, speculation grew that the individual in question is Ji-soo's biological brother.
The controversy further escalated when a woman claiming to be A's wife reported suffering from domestic violence. Additionally, rumors surfaced that A is an executive at Ji-soo's agency, placing Ji-soo at the center of the controversy.
In response, Eun Hyun-ho, a lawyer at Kim & Chang Law Offices representing Ji-soo's agency, Blyssu, issued a statement on the 20th, stating, "The matter currently raised has absolutely no connection to Ji-soo or Blyssu."
The lawyer added, "Much of the content circulating online consists of unverified speculation or clearly false information." He explained, "Ji-soo began her trainee life at a young age and became independent early on, living apart from her family for a long period, making it impossible for her to be aware of or involved in this individual's private life."
He further clarified that there is no fact that any family member receives compensation from Blyssu or participates in decision-making, stating that the agency has been "managed completely independently."
However, questions have been raised regarding this explanation because Ji-soo's biological brother's name was listed with the title "Representative" in the credits of Ji-soo's recent Netflix work, "Monthly Boyfriend."
Notably, the current credits for Netflix's "Monthly Boyfriend" show only "Blyssu Entertainment," with the name removed, drawing attention. In response, the "Monthly Boyfriend" team at Netflix told StarNews, "We are checking."
Meanwhile, Ji-soo's side, drawing a line with the controversy surrounding her biological brother, stated, "Blyssu and Ji-soo are not providing any financial or legal support to this individual, nor do they plan to provide such support in the future. Furthermore, they have no contact or involvement whatsoever regarding this matter." They also indicated legal action, stating, "We will take a firm stance against malicious or repetitive posters and distributors without any leniency or settlement."
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