ADOR Silently Removes Traces Of NJZ, Sparking Hot Response
On August 11, 2025, fans noticed that ADOR’s official website no longer lists NJZ, formerly known as NewJeans, sparking a wave of online discussion and concern. The site, previously found at ador.world, now redirects to a page solely dedicated to audition information. The NewJeans section has been completely removed, with HYBE branding more prominently displayed in the footer.

The update comes in the midst of the ongoing legal and public dispute between ADOR and NJZ. Recent court rulings have blocked attempts to rebrand the group or pursue independent activities, effectively keeping the members tied to ADOR for the time being.
On social media, reactions have been split. Some fans view the removal as a sign that NJZ may be one step closer to “freedom” from the label, while others fear it could foreshadow disbandment. The move quickly became a trending topic after accounts posted screenshots of the altered website on X (formerly Twitter).
ADOR has now completely removed NewJeans from their website and stripped it of it's original branding, now operating entirely under HYBE's identity. pic.twitter.com/I9VVk85D3v
— luna ୨ৎ (@luenacore) August 9, 2025
Fans are excited about the change.
ador’s domain https://t.co/ozumKHgyXU now redirects to https://t.co/6OwOLvIs6n. despite claiming to have plans for newjeans’ return, the group is completely absent from the new site, unlike before. pic.twitter.com/pzucHek6qs
— sevynn ⭑.ᐟ (@nwjnsev) August 9, 2025
Many want the original team back for the girls.
One step closer to the way it was pic.twitter.com/CCvnCH4vPj https://t.co/QR090heS6q
— Lia (@Splias) August 10, 2025
As of press time, ADOR has not released an official statement regarding the website changes.