JYP Entertainment Directly Addresses Concerns Of Their Female Idols Found In Deep Fake Porn

The company was praised for its swiftness.

JYP Entertainment has addressed evidence of TWICE being found in deep fake porn.

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Recently, it was revealed that over 200 female idols were found in deepfake porn, and it left netizens disgusted. Several tweets on X spread awareness of these sites created for female K-Pop idols. One website, in particular, features the names of over 100 female idols from nearly every generation of K-Pop, including several fifth-generation groups.

200+ Female Idols Found In Deepfake Porn, Netizens Disgusted

After the news circulated, netizens started trending hashtags getting the K-Pop companies to take action, and JYP Entertainment was mentioned, home to girl groups like TWICE, ITZY, and NMIXX.

One of the first companies to make a statement is JYP Entertainment regarding TWICE. On August 30, the TWICE X account put out a tweet with a post in response to the alarming images and deepfakes that have been circulating of the members.

The post in English spoke about the concern for the videos involving their artists and that they are in the process of collecting evidence to pursue strong legal action. They then explained how they would not stand for their artists’ rights being violated.

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After the post was shared, netizens shared praise for the company’s swift actions.

It comes amid an international spotlight has been placed on alleged sex crimes taking place in Korea. These crimes, collectively called “The New Nth Room,” consist of different Telegram-based chatrooms with two different purposes. You can read about it below.

All We Know About The “New Nth-Room” Telegram-Based Sexual Crimes Taking South Korea By Storm

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