The team also addressed claims that the brother played a role in Blissoo’s founding or management, calling such allegations “entirely false”.
While family members may have provided some assistance during the company’s early setup, such as facilitating communication, the legal team said that “at no point – then or now – have family members received compensation from Blissoo or participated in any management or decision-making processes. Since then, the company has been operated entirely independently, without any involvement from family members”.
The statement ended with a warning that the label and legal team would take “all available civil and criminal legal action without delay” against the spread of false information.
In a separate development, on Tuesday (Apr 21), fashion marketing company Dimaco announced that Jisoo’s planned press event at Incheon Airport on Wednesday ahead of her departure to Paris where local media would cover her airport look, had been cancelled due to “unavoidable internal reasons”.
The K-pop singer is set to receive the Madame Figaro Rising Star Award at the upcoming Cannes International Series Festival on Thursday.
Jisoo, who debuted as a member of Korean girl group superstars Blackpink in 2016 under YG Entertainment, launched Blissoo in 2024 following the end of her exclusive contract with the label. After the group’s mini-album release in February, Deadline, she has been focusing on solo activities, including acting, where she recently starred in the Netflix series, Boyfriend On Demand.