Upcoming Member Of Girl Group By SM Entertainment’s Former CEO Swept Up In Viral Delinquent Accusations

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Some claim that this is the reason she got kicked out.

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SM Entertainment‘s former CEO, Nikki Semin Han, created Titan Content in 2023. The company is America’s first K-Pop company created and based in America. Others, like HYBE America, have roots in Korea, but Titan Content will be the first all-American company of its kind. The company is set to debut a girl group, AtHeart, in 2025. On February 20, 2025, they teased a member Nahyun, who gained attention for her looks and her background as a trainee in SM Entertainment.

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Many claimed that she had been a lock for debut in Hearts2Hearts, given that she performed well during the trainee showcase and had been one of the popular trainees. After she failed to make it to debut, she ended up being cast by Titan Content instead. Netizens wondered why she was removed from the debut lineup. In accusations that have since gone viral, some claimed that she had been a delinquent at school.

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  •  Nahyun’s that 09-liner from Cheongju Dong Middle School, right? She got kicked out of the debut lineup for being a delinquent and quit school and went to a different company. Seems like most people don’t know…
  • Just like the top comment says, they probably removed her because she was a delinquent.
  • She was a delinquent? Well, no matter how pretty or handsome someone is, it’s only right to remove them then. Once they debut, brainless fans will stick to them, creating a headache. This creates a problem for the whole group.
  • I’m convinced after seeing the top comment. If she really was a delinquent, then it’s only right to kick her out from the start.

Nahyun has yet to respond to the allegations. You can read more about her debut below.

Former SM Entertainment Trainee To Debut In Girl Group By America’s First K-Pop Company

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