
A social media account suspected to belong to Danielle, who was reportedly dismissed from the group NewJeans, is drawing attention.
On the 11th, an online community circulated an SNS account believed to be hers. It garnered interest as its only follow and mutual follower is her sister, Olivia Marsh.
Speculation continues that the account ID is a combination of Danielle’s usual nicknames.

Previously, on the 29th of last month, Ador, in an official statement, provided an update on discussions with three members—Minji, Hani, and Danielle—and their families, excluding Haerin and Hyein, who had already expressed their intention to return.
Regarding Hani, Ador stated, “Hani, who is residing overseas, visited Korea with her family and engaged in extensive conversations with Ador. During this process, they revisited past events and had time to objectively view the situation. After sincere discussions, Hani decided to respect the court’s ruling and continue with Ador.” Ador also added that “Minji is also in talks with Ador and continues discussions to broaden mutual understanding.”
However, Ador’s stance on Danielle drew attention as the agency announced her dismissal. Ador stated, “We have determined that it is difficult to continue with Danielle as a NewJeans member and Ador artist, and notified today of the termination of the exclusive contract,” emphasizing, “Danielle’s family member, who bears significant responsibility for the current dispute situation, and former representative Min Hee-jin will be held legally accountable.”

On the following day, the 30th, news emerged that Ador’s breach of contract and damages lawsuit against Danielle, her family, and former Ador representative Min Hee-jin was assigned to the Civil Division 31 of the Seoul Central District Court (Chief Judge Nam In-soo).
Ador has filed a lawsuit seeking approximately 43.1 billion KRW in damages against Danielle and others, while Danielle’s side promptly appointed legal representatives and submitted delegation documents.
In the meantime, Danielle was observed quietly engaging in briquette volunteer work on the day of her dismissal. Regarding this, a practicing lawyer commented, “This is not the time for volunteer work,” pointing out, “It’s unreasonable to be doing volunteer work after inflicting intentional harm. One must have the ability to recognize that ‘at least right now, this isn’t appropriate behavior.’”
Moreover, the fandom Bunnies, who are still hoping for the return of all five members of NewJeans, are garnering attention by collectively launching a campaign on the social media channel of YouTuber MrBeast, who boasts over 400 million global subscribers.





