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ADOR has terminated their contract with NewJeans’ Danielle. https://t.co/dEdxgEBD22 https://t.co...

By Kpop Charts
Posted December 29, 2025

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ADOR has terminated their contract with NewJeans’ Danielle.

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What's This About?

The post announces that ADOR, NewJeans' agency, has terminated the exclusive contract with member Danielle following a court ruling upholding their contracts. This decision came after discussions with Danielle, her family, Minji, and Hanni, where Hanni agreed to continue while Minji's talks are ongoing; ADOR cited difficulties in continuing with Danielle and plans legal action against her family member and former CEO Min Hee-jin. The move derails hopes for a full-group NewJeans comeback, amid a year-long dispute stemming from NewJeans' attempt to terminate contracts unilaterally.[1][2]

🔥Why It's Trending

This news dropped on December 29, 2025, coinciding with ADOR's official statement, igniting immediate fan reactions in the massive K-pop community. It heightens drama in the ongoing NewJeans-ADOR saga, which has captivated global audiences due to legal battles and member futures. Timing aligns with recent returns of Haerin and Hyein, amplifying speculation on the group's survival.[1][2]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1NewJeans members Haerin and Hyein returned to ADOR last month after the court ruling.
  • 2Hanni visited Korea with her family for talks and chose to stay with ADOR.
  • 3The dispute originated from NewJeans' unilateral contract termination attempt against ADOR.
  • 4ADOR plans to sue one of Danielle's family members and ex-CEO Min Hee-jin.
  • 5A October 2024 court ruling confirmed all five members' contracts as valid.

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