K-pop abuse: CEO resigns over alleged abuse against Omega X members


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Omega X is an 11-piece K-pop boy band that debuted under Spire Entertainment in June 2021. Photo: Handout

The CEO of Spire Entertainment has resigned, days after allegations of her verbal and physical abuse against the agency's boy band Omega X made headlines.

Spire Entertainment on Monday evening announced the CEO had resigned from her post as the agency chief through an official statement posted on Omega X's official fan website.

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