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The singer, who has become somewhat of a cover specialist, has become a constant presence in salons, shops, and cafés, thriving in a passive listening culture
With a recent court ruling, HYBE is set to pay the former ADOR CEO over P1 billion, but other lawsuits against Min Heejin and Danielle Marsh are underway
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The singer, who has become somewhat of a cover specialist, has become a constant presence in salons, shops, and cafés, thriving in a passive listening culture
With a recent court ruling, HYBE is set to pay the former ADOR CEO over P1 billion, but other lawsuits against Min Heejin and Danielle Marsh are underway
Don’t know who’s getting freaky with whom in the Yorkshire moors? We’ve got you covered