On November 6th at 8 PM, Min Hee-jin will participate in the talk concert 'Women Who Became Genres,' hosted by Hanwha Insurance and Folin. Her lecture, titled 'Planner Min Hee-jin, Crossing Boundaries to Become a K-pop Genre,' is expected to focus on her insights into K-pop. However, her qualifications as a speaker are being questioned due to the allegations surrounding her.
Despite her contributions to NewJeans' success, critics question whether it's appropriate for her to lecture on K-pop amid these allegations. Min Hee-jin has filed lawsuits against HYBE officials and the journalist who reported the allegations but has not provided substantial explanations. Her decision to speak publicly on K-pop while unresolved allegations loom is seen as inappropriate by many.
Concerns also arise that Min Hee-jin might use the lecture to criticize HYBE or defend herself. In September, during the 'Da Vinci Motel' event hosted by Hyundai Card, she reportedly used strong language against HYBE, asserting her innocence and vowing to document the entire process.
While the lecture is a paid event with over 500 attendees eager to hear her speak, the potential for her words to spread online raises public interest concerns. The impact of her lecture cannot be ignored.
The organizers have chosen to highlight Min Hee-jin's achievements as a creator, ignoring the tampering allegations. They describe her as "one of the creators the world is watching," and emphasize her ability to break traditional boundaries and rules in K-pop.
Despite the controversy, Hanwha Insurance and Folin are proceeding with the event as planned, allowing Min Hee-jin to take the stage. The K-pop community is keenly watching to see what she will say, given the unprecedented tampering allegations she faces.