‘She’s still someone I cherish’: Dawn threatens legal action over ‘lies’ about breakup with Hyuna

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It seems like the good times never last. K-pop power couple Hyuna and Dawn have broken up after six years together. Despite the two having parted ways, Dawn (formerly of boy band Pentagon) had to take to Instagram yesterday (Dec 1) to address malicious rumours about Hyuna and their breakup. “I’ll keep it brief,” Dawn, 28, wrote in his Instagram...

It seems like the good times never last.Despite the two having parted ways, Dawn had to take to Instagram yesterday to address malicious rumours about Hyuna and their breakup.

On the second slide, he shared the screenshot of a photo edited to look like he had accused Hyuna of cheating on him. The edited photo also alleged that Hyuna had hidden a child from a pregnancy while in high school, and that she had gotten an abortion.Dawn continued: “Even if we have broken up, she’s still someone I cherish, she is the most honest and respectable person I have ever known, and she will always be my favourite artiste.Hyuna, a former member of the girl groups Wonder Girls and 4Minute, broke the news of their breakup Wednesday on Instagram.

She said: “Dawn proposed to me a few months ago, but I feel like I don't want to get married. There seems to be a lot of things to take care of.”

 

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