ADOR emphasized, ``The content currently circulating online is not true,'' and added, ``We have obtained official filming permission from Taiwan's city hall, police, etc.
``The shooting was carried out within the scope of the permission given.'' Furthermore, ``At the time, field staff held up placards prohibiting photography, but there were no people taking photographs in restricted areas.
"It was," he pointed out. ``In this case, we politely asked for the photos to be deleted at the scene, and everyone cooperated. At no time did we speak in a high voice or behave in a disrespectful manner.''
This suspicion was raised by some Taiwanese netizens, who said that "NewJeans" not only filmed a music video on the road without permission and restricted passersby, but also tried to film it.
The incident came to light after he claimed to have inspected people's cell phones. The controversy has escalated due to local media coverage.
"NewJeans" is scheduled to release a new single on May 24th.
2024/04/03 09:10 KST
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