ILLIT Safety Under Threat: BELIFT LAB Announces Legal Action 2026
BELIFT LAB issues a strong warning against ILLIT privacy invasions on Jan 9, 2026. The agency vows strict legal action to protect the group's safety and info.
Stardom shouldn't come at the cost of basic safety. ILLIT's agency, BELIFT LAB, has officially declared war on privacy invaders, signaling a zero-tolerance policy against those threatening the group's security.
BELIFT LAB's ILLIT Legal Action Against Privacy Breaches
On January 9, 2026, BELIFT LAB released a stern statement on Weverse. The agency highlighted that acts of illegally obtaining members' personal information and creating safety risks have "gone too far," necessitating immediate legal intervention.
The warning follows an uptick in intrusive behavior targeting the members. BELIFT LAB emphasized they're prepared to take the strongest possible measures without any settlements, aiming to protect the mental and physical well-being of the artists.
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