On June 18, Danielle attended the Omega Aqua Terra 30mm Launch Global Event in Kyoto, Japan, as the Swiss luxury watchmaker’s global ambassador. Dressed in an elegant black off-shoulder gown and debuting a chic silver bob haircut, she drew praise for her sophisticated visual transformation.
However, what sparked even greater attention was her presence at the event with ADOR staff, a striking contrast to the ongoing legal tension between the group and the agency. However, sources confirm this appearance was not a sign of reconciliation, but rather part of a previously scheduled commitment.
Despite the timing, Danielle’s participation was unrelated to any change in the ongoing conflict. As Omega’s global ambassador, she was fulfilling a pre-arranged schedule. Even prior to the legal dispute, NewJeans members had continued to attend brand events—originally contracted under ADOR—alongside the agency’s staff.
The event came just one day after the court rejected NewJeans’ injunction appeal on June 17, effectively affirming ADOR’s authority over the group. The court denied all claims from the members, including allegations of mistreatment and contract breaches, and warned that independent promotions would result in steep fines, 1 billion KRW per violation, up to 5 billion KRW (approx. $3.62 million USD) for group activities.

Danielle’s poised appearance at the event—and the visual presence of ADOR staff—has become a powerful symbol of the complex crossroads NewJeans currently faces between artistry and agency control.