THE BLACK LABEL is protecting their artists, including BLACKPINK’s Rosé, ALLDAY PROJECT, MEOVV, Jeon Somi, and more. On December 11, 2025, the agency released an official statement concerning malicious online rumors, slander, harassment, and threats aimed at its artists.
The company explained that it has been actively monitoring harmful posts across social media and online communities, spreading false information, sexual harassment, defamation, and even physical threats. According to the statement, these actions are considered both bad behavior and criminal offenses, prompting a legal measure to stop these actions.
The company also emphasized that it is reviewing fan-submitted reports to take swift and appropriate action. Perpetrators will be held fully accountable with no leniency and no chance of private settlements, no matter the circumstance. Users who spot unlawful posts or malicious activity were encouraged to report them directly to the agency’s dedicated email, complete with screenshots or proof.
THE BLACK LABEL also hired a law firm to begin taking legal action against cyber crimes, expressing that serious consequences will come for anyone creating and spreading harmful remarks and content about their artists. The statement closed by thanking fans for their continued support, reaffirming the agency’s commitment to building a safe and secure environment.
THE BLACK LABEL is led by producer Teddy, who previously worked for acts like 2NE1 and BLACKPINK in YG Entertainment. The company houses a star-packed lineup including Taeyang, Rosé, Jeon So Mi, MEOVV, ALLDAY PROJECT, Park Bo Gum and Im Siwan. With this firm new stance in place, the company is making it clear that protecting its artists has become its full-time mission.

