Though reports stated that Topp Dogg's Kidoh and Gohn lodged official complaints against Stardom Entertainment for issues involving treatment and income, their agency has come out to deny that there was an official complaint.
According to media, the two Topp Dogg members sent Stardom a document of their complaints. The document was certified by a third party, which indicates their willingness to move forward legally. This wouldn't be the first time Stardom Entertainment has run into issues with its artists as Block B previously left Cho PD's agency for Seven Seasons.
However, Stardom Entertainment's management label Hunus Entertainment, which took over in July, has denied ever receiving any official complaint. The agency also revealed that Topp Dogg, including Kidoh and Gohn, were preparing to make a comeback in October.
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According to media, the two Topp Dogg members sent Stardom a document of their complaints. The document was certified by a third party, which indicates their willingness to move forward legally. This wouldn't be the first time Stardom Entertainment has run into issues with its artists as Block B previously left Cho PD's agency for Seven Seasons.
However, Stardom Entertainment's management label Hunus Entertainment, which took over in July, has denied ever receiving any official complaint. The agency also revealed that Topp Dogg, including Kidoh and Gohn, were preparing to make a comeback in October.
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