Park Bom's Agency Shares Concerning Message Amid YG Controversy, Says Former 2NE1 Idol Is In 'Urgent Need Of Treatment'
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2NE1’s Park Bom has once again become the centre of concern after a string of troubling social media posts alleging mistreatment during her time at YG Entertainment. Following widespread speculation and
sensational claims, her current agency, D-NATION Entertainment, has now stepped forward with an official statement addressing her health and mental wellbeing.
Park Bom's agency says former idol is 'unstable'
In their statement, D-NATION shared, “First, we sincerely apologise for any concern caused by Park Bom’s recent personal social media post. We are also deeply grateful to everyone who has sent their kind words of support. Park Bom is currently in a very emotionally unstable state and is having difficulty communicating. She is in urgent need of treatment and rest to aid her recovery.”The agency further urged the public and media to refrain from spreading misinformation, saying, “As her social media post has circulated widely, it has been misinterpreted in ways that do not reflect the facts, causing unnecessary misunderstandings. This has affected not only Park Bom herself but also her family and acquaintances. We kindly ask that people refrain from sharing the post indiscriminately.”They concluded by assuring fans of their continued support: “Our company will do everything possible to support Park Bom’s recovery and help her return in a better state. We ask for fans’ understanding and continued warm support.”ALSO READ: Park Bom REVEALS YG Entertainment 'Mocked' Her Cosmetic Surgery, Didn't Give Song Credits: They Locked Me Up... - Read SHOCKING New Post
Park Bom vs YG Entertainment
This comes shortly after Park Bom’s now-deleted Instagram post, where she appeared to file a complaint against YG founder Yang Hyun-suk. The post alleged she was owed an astronomical amount - roughly $4.5 quadrillion USD - and included accusations of being mistreated and mocked for her appearance.She also claimed she received no credit for songs she had written for 2NE1. Fans worldwide have since expressed deep worry, urging for compassion and privacy as Bom focuses on her recovery.