“All of this feels so strange…” That’s how many fans are reacting to a recent interview featuring the newly rebranded JYP Entertainment girl group, GIRLSET, formerly known as VCHA.
In a sit-down with Billboard, the group addressed controversies involving the lawsuit by KG and the departure of Kaylee. Rather than diving deep into the details, the members focused on their music, framing it as a reflection of their emotions and a way to tell their side of the story.
“I feel like our songs are how we express what we’re going through. I really hope people take the time to listen to the lyrics and understand how we feel about the whole situation. This is our story, and music is our voice,” one member shared.
They also noted, “There are two sides to every story,” hinting at complexities behind the public narrative.

However, this response didn’t sit well with many netizens. Fans and online users voiced discomfort over what they saw as a promotional spin on a serious matter involving legal disputes and unresolved tension. Some felt it was inappropriate to shift the focus to upcoming releases while questions about internal conflicts and transparency remain unanswered.
Critics argue that instead of offering clarity or support for the affected former members, the group’s comments appeared to gloss over the controversy in favor of moving forward with business as usual an approach that many labeled tone-deaf and dismissive.
As GIRLSET embarks on its next chapter, the backlash serves as a reminder that audiences expect honesty and accountability, especially when the stakes involve both legal battles and emotional fallout.
Sources: Koreaboo
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