Park Bom made shocking claims against Yang Hyun Suk.
D-Nation stated Park Bom's lawsuit is unofficial.
Yang Hyun Suk showed worry for Park Bom.
The K-pop world was recently rocked by a surprising online post from former 2NE1 member Park Bom, which suggested she was taking serious legal action against her former mentor, YG Entertainment's founder Yang Hyun Suk. The post ignited a firestorm of speculation and concern among fans.
However, the situation quickly evolved from a straightforward legal threat into a complex story involving mental health, past grievances, and conflicting statements from her current agency. Just as the news of this potential lawsuit began to spread, Bom's own agency stepped in with a statement that completely shifted the narrative, denying any official legal filings. This move, however, didn't silence Bom, who subsequently took to social media again to reveal a series of deeply personal and shocking allegations about her time at YG, from unpaid plastic surgeries to being mocked for her appearance.
Source: Instagram/newharoobomparkD-Nation Entertainment Denies Official Lawsuit Exists
In a swift response to the online frenzy, Park Bom's current label, D-Nation Entertainment, released an official clarification on October 23rd. The agency directly addressed the post that showed what appeared to be legal documents, stating unequivocally that no such lawsuit had been filed.
They sought to quell the rumors and assure the public about the financial dealings from her iconic career with 2NE1.
"It has been confirmed that the lawsuit was never filed. Park Bom has already been duly paid for her activities with 2NE1," the agency stated.
Furthermore, D-Nation shifted the focus to the artist's well-being, revealing a more pressing reason for her recent absence from the public eye.
"Park Bom is currently on hiatus from all activities and is focusing on treatment and recovery. We will do our best to assist in her recovery," they added.
This confirmation that Bom is on a health-related hiatus since August adds a crucial layer of context to her emotional social media posts, suggesting they may be a manifestation of her ongoing struggles rather than a planned legal campaign.
Source: Instagram/newharoobomparkPark Bom Alleges YG Never Paid for Her Plastic Surgeries
Despite her agency's attempt to calm the waters, Park Bom took to her personal Instagram on October 23rd to share a series of handwritten notes that detailed a litany of grievances from her past at YG Entertainment. The posts contained deeply personal accusations that went far beyond financial disputes.
In a shocking revelation, Park Bom claimed that despite public perception, YG never covered the costs of her cosmetic procedures and even mocked her for the results.
"They said I made my face look like s***, just to mock me. Thinking back, YG never paid for any plastic surgery. I paid for one or two procedures myself. In other words, I just went on stage with visuals of an ordinary person," she wrote.
She elaborated that she even paid for her own dermatology visits, solidifying her claim of financial neglect.
Her allegations didn't stop there. Park Bom made an even more staggering claim about her creative contributions, alleging that she was the uncredited ghostwriter for most of YG's biggest hits.
"I wrote all of YG's songs. They locked me up, calling me 'one-eyed Park Bom' and made me write everything except one song. But they didn't pay me a cent, and you can't even find my name in the credits, no matter how hard you look," she asserted.
Park Bom described an environment of intense pressure and futility, adding, "No matter how hard I worked or how well I sang, it never paid off." These posts painted a vivid and distressing picture of an artist who felt exploited, bullied, and financially cheated throughout her career.
On the other side, media outlets reported on Yang Hyun Suk's alleged reaction to the initial lawsuit post. According to a report by OSEN, a senior figure in the music industry revealed that the YG founder was not angry.
"Producer Yang Hyun Suk did not feel any resentment or anger after seeing Park Bom's post. Instead, he was more concerned and worried, particularly about her health condition," the source claimed.
This response, whether strategic or genuine, presents a stark contrast to the fiery allegations made by Bom and further complicates the public narrative. In conclusion, what began as a potential legal battle has unfolded as a deeply human story, intertwining serious allegations of professional misconduct with the critical importance of mental health, leaving fans to hope for a peaceful and healthy resolution for the beloved artist above all else.
Source: Allkpop, OSEN, wikitree, Star News, Xport News

