
Rolling Quartz's agency has reassured fans after concerns rose over member Choi Hyun Jung's latest media post showing visible injuries.
On March 19, fans grew worried when Choi Hyun Jung uploaded a photo revealing scratches on her face and neck. Alongside the image, she wrote, “Please be careful around crazy people. I ended up going through an unpleasant ordeal.”
As speculation quickly spread online regarding the cause of her injuries, her agency, Rolling Star Entertainment, released an official statement to clarify the situation and issue an apology.


The agency wrote:
“Hello, this is Rolling Star Entertainment.
We would like to clarify the facts and extend our apologies regarding the injury photos shared on social media by our artist (Rolling Quartz’s Choi Hyun Jung), as well as the related speculation surrounding the matter.
The incident occurred on the evening of March 18, when the artist became involved in a dispute with an unidentified individual on the street while she was in transit. During the altercation, emotions escalated, leading to a brief physical confrontation, in which the artist sustained minor abrasions.
Immediately following the incident, we assessed the situation on-site. After engaging in an amicable discussion with the other party, both sides resolved the misunderstanding and reached a mutual agreement, thereby concluding the matter.
The artist is also deeply reflecting on her response, acknowledging that her actions as a public figure may have caused concern to fans. Our company likewise takes full responsibility for insufficient management.
We will take greater care to ensure the artist’s safety and management to prevent such incidents from happening again in the future.”
Meanwhile, Rolling Quartz debuted in December 2020 and is a five-member rock group. The group originally formed in 2019 under the names 'Rolling Girlz' and 'Rose Quartz.' Their name was then combined as Rolling Quartz upon their official debut with the single 'Blaze.'
Since their debut, they've continued their music journey with their latest release, "Romantist."
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