Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT
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▲ Girl group Cherry Bullet / Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT |
Cherry Bullet, the girl group formed under FNC Entertainment, officially disbanded on Monday, marking the end of their activities after five years since their debut in January 2019.
FNC Entertainment released a statement announcing the disbandment, citing "careful and long talks" with members Haeyoon, Yuju, Bora, Remi, Jiwon, Chaerin, and May. As a result, Haeyoon, Remi, Jiwon, and May will terminate their contracts with FNC Entertainment to pursue individual endeavors, while Yuju, Bora, and Chaerin will remain with the agency.
Expressing gratitude to fans for their support, FNC Entertainment acknowledged the abrupt nature of the news and requested continued support for the members as they embark on their respective journeys.
Cherry Bullet debuted in January 2019 as FNC Entertainment's second girl group. Despite a modest start with their debut track "Q&A" in 2019, the group gained traction on music charts with subsequent releases such as "Really Really" (2019) and "Love So Sweet" (2021).
The group experienced earlier departures with former members Mirae, Kokoro, and LinLin exiting in December 2019 without explanation. Despite these changes, Cherry Bullet continued its activities as a seven-member group until their recent disbandment.
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Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
FNC Entertainment Announces End of Group's Activities, Members Pursue Separate Paths
Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT
 |
▲ Girl group Cherry Bullet / Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT |
Cherry Bullet, the girl group formed under FNC Entertainment, officially disbanded on Monday, marking the end of their activities after five years since their debut in January 2019.
FNC Entertainment released a statement announcing the disbandment, citing "careful and long talks" with members Haeyoon, Yuju, Bora, Remi, Jiwon, Chaerin, and May. As a result, Haeyoon, Remi, Jiwon, and May will terminate their contracts with FNC Entertainment to pursue individual endeavors, while Yuju, Bora, and Chaerin will remain with the agency.
Expressing gratitude to fans for their support, FNC Entertainment acknowledged the abrupt nature of the news and requested continued support for the members as they embark on their respective journeys.
Cherry Bullet debuted in January 2019 as FNC Entertainment's second girl group. Despite a modest start with their debut track "Q&A" in 2019, the group gained traction on music charts with subsequent releases such as "Really Really" (2019) and "Love So Sweet" (2021).
The group experienced earlier departures with former members Mirae, Kokoro, and LinLin exiting in December 2019 without explanation. Despite these changes, Cherry Bullet continued its activities as a seven-member group until their recent disbandment.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
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