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Danielle Marsh has quietly re-entered the public eye on her own terms. On January 10, the former NewJeans member opened a personal Instagram account under the handle @dazzibelle, immediately sparking intense interest among fans. The account’s low-key debut stood out for its simplicity. At launch, Danielle followed just one account—her sister Olivia—who followed her back, a small but telling detail that quickly fueled speculation about its authenticity.

Within hours, word spread across social media. Fans began gathering around the page, which surpassed 200,000 followers in less than a day. Hours later, Danielle confirmed the account was indeed hers, sharing her first post and a short but emotional message. She announced that she would go live on January 12 “for those who waited,” signaling a long-awaited moment of direct communication after weeks of silence.



The response from fans, known as Bunnies, was immediate and deeply supportive. Comment sections filled with messages welcoming her back and reassuring her of their loyalty.

According to Danielle’s legal representatives, the upcoming livestream will focus solely on communicating with fans. They clarified that she will not address the ongoing lawsuit during the broadcast, emphasizing that the moment is intended to remain personal and free from legal commentary. That distinction appears deliberate, especially given the high-profile dispute currently unfolding between Danielle and ADOR.

The agency recently filed a damages lawsuit seeking approximately 43.1 billion won, alleging contract violations and unauthorized activities. The case, now assigned to the Seoul Central District Court, has become a flashpoint in the broader conflict surrounding NewJeans’ management and contracts.

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