
💖 Arin of OH MY GIRL Embarks on New Journey with ATRP
In a move that’s sparking huge excitement among fans, OH MY GIRL’s Arin has officially signed an exclusive contract with ATRP, a company founded by former WM Entertainment executive Kim Jin-mi. This marks the beginning of a new chapter for the beloved K-pop idol.
ATRP announced on June 10th, “We are thrilled to work with Arin, who radiates pure energy and diverse charm. Her sincerity and continuous growth have left a deep impression. We’ll fully support Arin so she can showcase her infinite potential in her unique color.”
The agency emphasized that while Arin is expanding her individual career into acting, music, and various other areas, her activities with OH MY GIRL will continue as usual. ATRP promises to build a strong and flexible foundation for her to freely explore and expand her talents across multiple industries.
✨ From OH MY GIRL’s Maknae to a Versatile Star
Debuting in 2015 as the youngest member of OH MY GIRL, Arin has captured hearts with her bright and innocent image. The group has delivered numerous hits including “Secret Garden,” “Nonstop,” “Dolphin,” “Dun Dun Dance,” and many more, establishing a firm place in K-pop.
Arin has also impressed fans with her acting skills, appearing in dramas such as Alchemy of Souls, Summer, Love Machine Blues, My Boyfriend Is a Masculine Man, and the movie Mad Dance Office. Beyond entertainment, Arin is known for her steady contributions to charitable causes.
ATRP, which also represents LOONA’s Chuu, highlighted that Arin’s contract was made possible through strong trust and cooperation between both agencies.
🎶 WM Entertainment’s Update
Previously, WM Entertainment announced that contracts with both Arin and YooA had ended, while the other OH MY GIRL members — Hyojung, Mimi, Seunghee, and Yubin — renewed their contracts. Despite these changes, OH MY GIRL will continue group activities together. YooA has also signed an exclusive contract with Saram Entertainment.
Original Source: CBS NoCutNews, 2025.06.11
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