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BAE173’s Bit Temporarily Halts Activities Following Scooter Accident

BAE173’s BIT will be temporarily stepping away from his activities due to a scooter accident. The group’s agency confirmed his hiatus. In addition to that, the company shared details about BIT’s injury.

Pockedol Studio Shares Surprising Update on BIT’s Scooter Incident

On August 28th, Pocketdol Studio shared a statement on BAE173’s official fan cafe. According to the statement, BIT’s unfortunate incident occurred in the early hours of August 27th when he collided with a scooter. The incident led to a 2 cm long scalp laceration.

“In the early morning of August 27, member BIT collided with a scooter during his personal schedule and headed straight to the emergency room, where he received emergency treatment for a 2 cm long cut on his scalp. He also received a CT scan for a potential head injury,” the statement read.

Consequently, BIT’s health and well-being require priority attention, prompting this temporary hiatus.

“As a result, BIT will suspend his schedule for the time being and focus on treatment and recovery,” the statement continued. “We ask for fans’ understanding for not being able to attend the Macau concert on September 3. We sincerely apologize for causing concern with the sudden news.”

The news has garnered concern and support from fans, who wish BIT a speedy recovery during this challenging time. While the exact duration of his hiatus remains undisclosed, BAE173 enthusiasts eagerly anticipate his return to the stage once he has fully recuperated.

The group’s agency, Pocketdol Studio, assures fans that they will closely monitor BIT’s recovery progress, ensuring that he receives the necessary care and time to heal.

BAE173 debuted on November 19, 2020, with their first EP “Intersection: Spark”. The group originally had nine members group. However, Dohyon was removed from the group on June 22, 2023, following the contract termination. Their current lineup includes J-Min, Hangyul, Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha and BIT.

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BAE173’s Dohyon Files Injunction to Suspend Contract With Agency

Dohyon is taking action against his current agency. The BAE173 maknae has filed an injunction to suspend his exclusive contract with PocketDol Studio. The rapper reportedly filed for an injunction due to a difference in opinion.

Dohyon Files Injunction To Suspend Exclusive Contract With PocketDol Studio

News1 reports that on April 28, Nam Do-hyon filed an application for a provisional injunction asking for the suspension of his exclusive contract against his agency PocketDol Studio. The rapper filed for the injunction after the first interrogation was completed on April 26.

PocketDol Studio confirmed the news. “It is true that we are in a [legal] dispute,” the agency said. However, the company did not share any further details.

Dohyon reportedly filed for an injunction due to differences in opinion. The BAE173 rapper allegedly disagreed with the agency on exclusive contract obligation fulfillment.

The decision on whether to accept or reject the request for an injunction will be made in late May or early June. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.

Nam Do-hyon started his career by participating in Mnet’s boy group survival audition “Produce X 101”. He finished in eighth place and debuted as a member of the boy group X1. Following the group’s disbandment, he collaborated with fellow X1 member Hangyul as the duo H&D. The two would later become members of BAE173.

In October 2022, PocketDol Studio announced that Dohyon will go on hiatus due to health issues. The rapper was reportedly dealing with the after-effects of COVID-19 and needed time to rest so he could recover. Since then, BAE173 has participated in the JTBC idol competition show “Peak Time” with eight members.

Dohyon is currently still on hiatus and has not participated in group activities since October 2022. He had last worked on the group’s fourth EP ‘Odyssey: Dash’ and the lead single “Dash”, which was released on August 17, 2022.

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