Fifty Fifty Kina resumes activities

  • 이소연 |2023.11.16 15:48
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Group Fifty Fifty Kina resumed activities with a bright smile.

Kina left the country via Incheon International Airport on the 16th to attend the '2023 Billboard Music Awards' held in Los Angeles (LA), USA.

Kina, who appeared at an official event for the first time in a long time, said hello with a bright expression before leaving the country, saying, "I am so honored. I will have a good trip."

She also expressed her overwhelming feelings towards her fans, saying, "I really missed you Honeys (fandom name). I will work hard and come back. See you soon. I love you."

Fifty Fifty was nominated in the 'Top Duo/Group Category' and 'Top Global K-Pop Song' categories at the '2023 Billboard Music Awards' held in Las Vegas on the 19th. Excluding Kina, the three members, Sana, Shio, and Aran, were notified of contract termination during an exclusive contract dispute with their agency Attract, and were unable to attend the Billboard Music Awards.

This year's Billboard Music Awards will be held remotely, and Kina is expected to shine by attending a private party.

Meanwhile, in June, Fifty Fifty members filed an application for injunction to suspend the exclusive contract against their agency, claiming that Attract violated the contract and broke the trust relationship. 

However, on August 28, the 50th Civil Affairs Division of the Seoul Central District Court decided to dismiss the case, saying that it was difficult to conclude that it was a violation of the obligation to provide settlement data and that the violation of the obligation to care for health was not sufficiently explained.

Accordingly, the rest of members submitted an appeal, and during this process, Kina withdrew her appeal and returned to her agency.

Written by Kim No Eul
Translated by Lee So Yun



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