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JAKARTA - K-pop group OMEGA X reportedly experienced a scandal. Not because of their actions but because of the CEO of their agency who is said to have committed violence.

The hashtag #ProtectOMEGAX is sounded on social media. Apart from group fans, netizens also raised the hashtag so that agency CEOs can be examined.

This started when a fan ordered food online. They saw the agency CEO hitting one of the OMEGA X members.

"My hands are shaking. I don't know what to do. The members were beaten in the face but I couldn't do anything about it," wrote the fan.

This fan also shared a voice recording that played the CEO emotional to OMEGA X. A woman on the record says, 'What have you ever made for me? When I have a difficult time, let her ever take care of me?'

One of the members allegedly had a panic attack so he kept his head down. But the woman asked this member to stand tall.

It turns out that not just once, a Twitter user also claims his mother witnessed a woman screaming at OMEGA X members in Chile.

"Hello, I'm not a fan of Omega X and I don't really know them but I want to talk about what my mother saw at the airport. I don't know if I can talk but it seems this is important," said the netizen.

"My mother was in Chile for a vacation (we are from Argentina) and she returned on Monday but her flight was canceled so she had to stay at the hotel (where Omega X also stayed)," he continued.

When she was having breakfast, my mother saw two men (Omega X members) being scolded by a woman. She thought maybe they were celebrities because they were wearing hats and masks.

Then he found the fact they were a K-pop group called Omega X. When my mother saw them at the airport and waited for the same flight, the same woman shouted at them in front of many people.

My mother and her friends couldn't believe it, so she asked the woman to stop scolding them. The woman left but she said the members beat their bodies as a thank you."

"I can't believe the agency didn't do this. Actually, my mother asked the agency to make a complaint because they couldn't be treated like this. But I don't really know about the group but I want their fans to know about this," concluded the netizen.

Monday, October 24,SPIRE Entertainment's agency released an official statement. They apologized for making fans worried about the news circulating on the internet.

"First, we lower our heads to apologize deeply for causing concern through this unpleasant news," wrote the agency.

"OMEGA X completed their first world tour of "CONNECT: Don't give up" by holding a concert in Los Angeles, United States on October 22 (local time)."

"The incident that caused controversy and revealed on social media came after the dinner which took place at the end of the tour which began on September 16 in Guadalajara, Mexico," they said.

However, the agency explained that the incident occurred because both parties were emotional with each other. The conversation that initially went smoothly became a conflict because they were too emotional.

Then the agency stated that the members and staff had resolved their problems.

Today, Tuesday, October 25, a new fact was revealed. After receiving abusive action from the agency's CEO, OMEGA X members bought a plane ticket to South Korea with their own money.

Yesterday, 11 OMEGA X members along with a manager returned to South Korea from Los Angeles, United States. Initially they were scheduled to return on October 23 but the agency canceled their ticket.

As a result, OMEGA X members were stranded in the United States until late at night. Then they decided to return to South Korea with the help of their parents.

The CEO of the agency was revealed to have been stopped by hotel security for causing a commotion. The CEO is said to have knocked on the door of the members' rooms and shouted.

So farSPIRE Entertainment and OMEGA X have not responded to this new fact.


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