SOUTH KOREAN POLICE SEEK ARREST WARRANT FOR HYBE CHAIRMAN BANG SI-HYUK OVER ALLEGED $100 MILLION INVESTOR FRAUD SCHEME. (PHOTO).

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 South Korean police seek arrest warrant for Hybe chairman Bang Si-Hyuk over alleged $100 million investor fraud scheme    South Korean police are seeking an arrest warrant for Bang Si-Hyuk, the billionaire music executive behind K-pop powerhouse Hybe and BTS, as part of an expanding investigation into allegations that he improperly benefited from an investor scheme involving more than $100 million. Authorities said they have asked prosecutors to pursue a court warrant for Bang’s arrest as they continue probing claims that he misled investors in 2019. Investigators allege he told investors that Hybe had no plans for an initial public offering, leading them to sell shares to a private equity fund. The company later went public, and police suspect a separate arrangement may have resulted in Bang receiving a substantial payout tied to post-IPO stock profits. Bang’s legal team has not directly addressed the specific allegations but said he has cooperated with investigators an...

THEY WANTED ME TO BE HARSHER - JANICE DICKINSON SAYS THAT SHE WAS ENCOURAGED TO ‘BE HARSHER AND CRUEL, LIKE SIMON COWELL’ ON AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL. (PHOTO).


 They Wanted Me to Be Harsher - Janice Dickinson Says That She Was Encouraged to ‘Be Harsher and Cruel, Like Simon Cowell’ on America’s Next Top Model


Janice Dickinson is revisiting her days as a judge on America’s Next Top Model, sharing candid memories of the pressures behind the panel.


At 71, Dickinson appears on E!’s Dirty Rotten Scandals, where she recounts her time on the show and her perspective on Tyra Banks’ approach to managing contestants.


“The producers on America’s Next Top Model, especially Tyra, were begging me to be harsher and cruel, like Simon Cowell on American Idol,” Dickinson revealed during the episode. She explained that the strategy of sharp criticism had proven to be a ratings magnet on other reality shows, and the producers wanted the same edge for ANTM.


Dickinson also weighed in on Banks’ behavior toward the models, describing it as inconsistent. “Tyra didn’t want any competition,” she said, adding that at times, she felt Banks’ treatment of the Black contestants reflected a mix of competitiveness and jealousy.


“She was always trying to be this tough team mom to the girls, but she just did not build up enough confidence in the girls,” Dickinson explained. “They left the show completely depressed and depleted while she got so effing rich.”


Though Dickinson was replaced by Twiggy on the judging panel in 2005, she continued to appear as a guest judge through 2006. After her time on ANTM, she went on to feature in VH1’s The Surreal Life and then starred in her own series, The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, which aired from 2006 to 2008.


Dickinson’s reflections offer a raw look at the behind-the-scenes dynamics of one of reality TV’s most popular modeling competitions.

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