Team Bunnies is not just serving fan updates—they’re practically acting like NewJeans‘ unofficial managers! On April 26, 2025, the fan union spilled the tea, revealing they filed additional lawsuits on April 25 to protect NewJeans against haters spreading lies, racism, and more across the internet. Talk about unconventional fan behavior!
Team Bunnies organized a demand survey + reservations for the #NewJeans Indomie pop-up store, complete with a purchase link. Looks like a direct violation of the ruling against commercial activities. Kim & Chang must be having a corporate spa day watching this self-incrimination. pic.twitter.com/lO80npqwcI
— Sniper22 (@Snper22) April 25, 2025
Turns out, this wasn’t their first rodeo. Team Bunnies had already filed complaints back on April 11 and proudly announced that investigations are underway, with warrants issued to track down the trolls. Despite what could be seen as a good gesture, some are scratching their heads at a fan club taking legal action like this.
Knets scratch head over Team Bunnies announcement for NewJeans' Indomie eventhttps://t.co/5pEOmonRFq pic.twitter.com/1C7e7S96JT
— pannchoa (@pannchoa) April 25, 2025
Of course, NewJeans agency, ADOR wasn’t thrilled. They accused Team Bunnies of sneaky data-collecting, right after they orchestrated a pop-up store for NewJeans without the label’s green light. But Team Bunnies clapped back, saying pop-ups don’t need agency sign-offs, especially Indomie Pop-up Stores, which can apparently. opened worldwide. In response, ADOR suggested that fans avoid giving their personal information in fan accounts, as they could imply negative consequences.
And with all these updates, people are seriously wondering why this is happening amid the group’s legal feud with ADOR, which now has a fan union involved.