U.S.-based girl group VCHA is on hiatus after a member accused their K-pop record label of child labor violations and ...
She also announced her decision to leave the team and file a lawsuit against JYP. This image of K-pop girl group VCHA is provided by JYP Entertainment. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap ...
(Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) The legal dispute between JYP USA and KG continues as both sides released pointed statements after the former member of VCHA unveiled a shocking lawsuit again ...
KG, a 17-year-old member of VCHA, a U.S.-based girl group formed by K-pop powerhouse JYP Entertainment and Republic Records, announced her departure from the group in an Instagram Story posted Dec ...
“I am worried for the girls who remain in VCHA, my friends, whom I truly love and care for.” She further stated that she could not stay with JYP Entertainment as it would be detrimental to her ...
JYP USA Inc., a stateside branch of billion-dollar K-pop company JYP Entertainment that’s delivered some of the scene’s most successful and internationally recognized artists, was sued in Los ...
Allegations of mistreatment within K-pop management agencies are once again under the spotlight as KG, an American member of ...
Kiera Grace Madder, alias KG, a former member of K-pop group VCHA, is responding to JYP USA over her recent lawsuit. The singer took to her Instagram account to express her disappointment over the ...
On December 8, 2024, South Korean media outlet Maeil Business reported that KG, a member of the girl group VCHA, has decided to part ways with JYP Entertainment and plans to file a lawsuit to ...
I filed a lawsuit because I have decided to terminate my contract with JYP Entertainment and exit VCHA after experiencing incidents of abuse and mistreatment by certain staff members,' KG wrote on ...
JYP USA has released an official response to the statement made by former VCHA member KG. On December 8 KST, KG announced on Instagram Stories that she had filed a lawsuit to leave the group and ...