Courtesy of WAVE ENTERTAINMENT
Former Wonder Girls member Woo Hye-rim has recently inked an exclusive contract with Wave Entertainment, the entertainment agency co-founded by TV personalities Tyler Rasch and Julian Quintart. The agency, known for the duo's appearance on "Abnormal Summit" from 2014 to 2017, is making Woo its first Korean artist.
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▲ Courtesy of WAVE ENTERTAINMENT |
In a press release on Monday, Wave Entertainment addressed misconceptions regarding its talent pool, stating, "We would like to break away from the misunderstanding that only foreigners are allowed to sign with the agency." The agency expressed its commitment to becoming an all-encompassing entertainment agency.
"We will send endless support to Woo Hye-rim, who has been constantly challenging herself as a writer, translator, and actor after being active as a member of [Wonder Girls]," the agency added.
Woo, who initially debuted with Wonder Girls under JYP Entertainment in 2010, has been engaged in various pursuits since the group halted its activities in 2017. In her own statement, Woo expressed excitement about joining the new agency, pledging to showcase an improved facet of her talents under Wave Entertainment's representation.
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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
Wave Entertainment Aims to Diversify Talent Roster Beyond Foreign Personalities
Courtesy of WAVE ENTERTAINMENT
Former Wonder Girls member Woo Hye-rim has recently inked an exclusive contract with Wave Entertainment, the entertainment agency co-founded by TV personalities Tyler Rasch and Julian Quintart. The agency, known for the duo's appearance on "Abnormal Summit" from 2014 to 2017, is making Woo its first Korean artist.
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▲ Courtesy of WAVE ENTERTAINMENT |
In a press release on Monday, Wave Entertainment addressed misconceptions regarding its talent pool, stating, "We would like to break away from the misunderstanding that only foreigners are allowed to sign with the agency." The agency expressed its commitment to becoming an all-encompassing entertainment agency.
"We will send endless support to Woo Hye-rim, who has been constantly challenging herself as a writer, translator, and actor after being active as a member of [Wonder Girls]," the agency added.
Woo, who initially debuted with Wonder Girls under JYP Entertainment in 2010, has been engaged in various pursuits since the group halted its activities in 2017. In her own statement, Woo expressed excitement about joining the new agency, pledging to showcase an improved facet of her talents under Wave Entertainment's representation.
Sayart
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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