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South Korean singer Jin is back with new music. The member of K-pop boy band BTS released the EP "Echo" and a music video for "Don't Say You Love Me" on Friday.
Fearing she wouldn’t land another job if she left the toxic workplace, she stayed. “It was this implied, ‘You’re stuck,'" Grouette, 48, recalled. But eventually, she found a way out.