"SEVENTEEN", members complained of mental distress due to serious privacy violations... Strong response to "excessive stalking" damage teaser
The South Korean boy group "SEVENTEEN" teased a strong response to the damage of excessive privacy violation.

On the 8th, through the fan community Weverse, management office Pledis Entertainment said, "Although we have previously sent you an official notice, we have not been allowed to go to private places (homes, hotels, hair and makeup shops, etc.) that are not official schedules without permission. Intrusions and acts of infringing on the artist's private life within the security area of the airport are continuing."

Continued, "Especially during the recent live tour, acts of visiting and waiting for the artist's accommodation, attempting to enter the facility without permission, excessive contact with the artist when traveling in the airport security area including airplanes, etc., Serious infringements on private life such as trying to talk and filming are repeated, causing emotional distress to the artist."

Regarding this, they teased the ill-advised response related to the artist's privacy violation. The management office said, "As we have already announced, we will be permanently blacklisted from all fan participation activities related to 'SEVENTEEN' without prior warning for acts that infringe on the artist's privacy and moral rights. We plan to take legal action by gathering evidence obtained from CCTV and monitoring, as well as entering the country.”

"We will continue to work hard to create a healthy fan culture and protect the safety and rights of our artists. We promise to take strong action against any actions to prevent this.".

On the other hand, "SEVENTEEN" will perform six times in three cities in Japan, starting from November 19th and 20th at Kyocera Dome Osaka, on November 26th and 27th at Tokyo Dome, and December 3rd and 4th at Vantelin Dome Nagoya., held the dome tour "SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR 'BE THE SUN' - JAPAN" and concluded with great success.
2022/12/09 14:52 KST