Singer-songwriter Juniel has publicly criticized her agency for their mishandling of fan gifts. In a lengthy post on November 5th, Juniel expressed her frustration and disappointment.
A Decade of Dedication, A Disheartening Response
Juniel revealed that two years ago, when she released a song titled “Dear” to commemorate her tenth debut anniversary, her agency suggested a unique way to celebrate with fans. They proposed collecting fan-sent gifts and using them to create a special video.
Juniel, eager to connect with her supporters, enthusiastically agreed. However, her excitement quickly turned to dismay when the agency informed her that they had decided to discard the gifts instead. This decision left Juniel feeling deeply hurt and disrespected.
A Call for Transparency and Respect
In her post, Juniel expressed her disappointment, stating that she felt “uncomfortable” with the agency’s actions. She questioned the agency’s lack of transparency and their disregard for the sentimental value of the gifts.
Juniel’s post has sparked widespread discussion among fans and industry insiders, raising questions about the ethical treatment of fan gifts and the importance of communication between artists and their agencies.