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Sponsors confirm NO:ZE's 'power trip' after her small brands controversy goes public

Staff members from brands the dancer and model NO:ZE worked with share problems with her attitude while working together
PUBLISHED JUL 14, 2022
Mnet's Street Woman Fighter fame dancer NO:ZE gets further exposed after an alleged staff member shares the dancer and model's power trip issues (@nozeworld/Instagram)
Mnet's Street Woman Fighter fame dancer NO:ZE gets further exposed after an alleged staff member shares the dancer and model's power trip issues (@nozeworld/Instagram)

As famous as the Korean entertainment industry is for welcoming new talents, the industry is just as notorious for making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to 'controversies'. Since South Korea is very culture-driven, it is expected for celebrities and public figures to behave in a certain way that is ideal, and once these 'idols' fail to fit to the standards set for them, fans start bringing the same public figures down. One such instance is around Netflix's 'Single's Inferno' fame Song Ji-ah (FreeZia), who shot to fame for her visual beauty but was soon witch-hunted by Knetz who trolled her for using counterfeit versions of popular branded goods.

Looks like a new controversy around branded goods has made the news with another celebrity who took a quick shot to fame. Dancer NO:ZE (Noh Ji-hye), who was known for being the hot backup dancer after she was spotted dancing with idols like SHINee's Key and EXO's Kai, went viral for her 'Hey Mama' choreography at the Mnet variety show, 'Street Woman Fighter', that aired last year. Now, new reports about NO:ZE have revealed the dancer of  being on a "power trip" as an alleged staff member has exposed the dancer. 

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NO:ZE gets further exposed for her 'power trip'

A few weeks ago it was revealed that NO:ZE deleted posts on her Instagram account with smaller brands while still keeping up the ads for bigger, well-known brands. Fans soon branded the dancer and model as the one with 'attitude problems' and started trolling her online. Soon it was revealed that the posts were only deleted because NO:ZE's contracts with the said brands had matured. However, once Knetz form an opinion about a celebrity, they hold on to it for a long time, which is why the dancer was continuously called out online for having a power trip.

On July 14, an alleged staff member who worked with NO:ZE in the past revealed that the dancer and model had an attitude problem that made it difficult for the people around her to film comfortably. In the post exposing the 'Street Woman Fighter' fame dancer, the staff member said ,"I used to like NO:ZE a lot but on the day we worked together I stopped being her fan." The user added, "She gave me such a hard time." The original poster (OP) said that they always had to be on their legs while on set to cater to the needs of the dancer.

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'NO:ZE is the archetype of a picky celebrity'

The OP added, "NO:ZE isn't the first celebrity who gave me a hard time, so after hearing about her power trip controversy, I thought people would just brush it off." The user revealed how NO:ZE made the atmosphere on set very difficult for filming because she was very picky by saying, "She's like that typical archetype of a picky celebrity." One more alleged employee said, "She made it so obvious when she hates something on the shooting set. She says it if she hates something, she acts sensitive and tells staff to do things for her."

A third user, who ran a sponsorship program for her Instagram, said, "I sponsored NO:ZE's team WayB and other dancers before 'Street Woman Fighter' however, NO:ZE was the only person who never posted my products online despite getting sponsorship." Meanwhile, NO:ZE has belatedly apologized for causing chaos with her scandal, but these most recent claims are yet to be addressed by her label Starting House.

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