
The controversy surrounding Jisoo’s older brother is intensifying, with attention now centered on a specific production credit.
While Jisoo’s legal representative firmly denied any connection between the artist and the ongoing issue, some netizens have pointed to the Netflix program 'Boyfriend on Demand' as a source of lingering questions. In particular, a credit listing “management CEO Kim Jung Hoon” has drawn scrutiny, with online users questioning whether the name is linked to Jisoo’s brother.
The agency previously stated that no family members were involved in management decisions or held executive roles within BLISSOO, and emphasized that the matter is entirely unrelated to Jisoo. However, the appearance of the name in official credits has led some to call for clearer clarification, including whether it refers to a different individual with the same name.
It has since been updated to BLISSOO Entertainment in current materials. However, the same credit reportedly still remains in the “Newtopia” production credits, continuing to fuel speculation.
Others, meanwhile, have urged restraint, warning against drawing conclusions based solely on partial information.
As discussions continue, the production credit from 'Boyfriend on Demand' has become a key point of debate in the broader controversy.

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