On the 7th, Papa Recipe opened up about the Minoi no-show controversy. Papa Recipe began by saying, “On the day of filming the commercial, we received a sudden cancellation call. We were embarrassed and saddened to have to cancel the contract one day later.”
According to Papa Recipe, Minoy's down payment for modeling was 200 million won (220 million won including VAT) for 6 months of single hair. It was decided that paper and video shooting would be done once each, and uploading to SNS would be done once. Papa Recipe emphasized this point and said, "There were no unreasonable demands made on the advertising model in the contract," and "All situations were carried out only under agreed upon conditions."
The issue revealed by Papa Recipe is the same as the position put forward by Minoy's agency, AOMG. We continued to discuss filming the advertisement, and went through the contract process as before, using 'electronic signatures' rather than 'fake stamps'.
However, Minoy's position is different. Minoy claims, “I did not know that the advertising contract in question had been signed, and a fake stamp was stamped on it.” When his demands for commercial filming were not met, he changed his mind and refused, and was busy blaming others, saying, "The CEO said I didn't have to film. It wasn't a no-show, it was the company's decision."
Meanwhile, Minoy continues to confront her agency AOMG, and there are even rumors of her contract being terminated. As irresponsible attitudes and greed for money have been revealed to the world, the industry predicts that advertising proposals will also be cut off.
Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr