Girl Group In Chaos After All Members Get Kicked Out Of Agency
The Japanese underground idol group Lunetta is facing a major crisis after all five of its members were removed from the group on the same day due to contract violations. The announcement, made on September 29 through the group’s official channels, left fans shocked and confused.
The agency behind Lunetta revealed that the members—Sasaki Riko, Hinase Mumi, Serizawa Rion, Momoshiro Meru, and Shion Makoto—were found guilty of breaching their contracts. As a result, their contracts were terminated, and they were removed from the group immediately.
The news has hit fans especially hard, as Lunetta was preparing to celebrate their one-year anniversary with a special solo live event scheduled for October 6. With the sudden exit of all members, the concert has been canceled. All other upcoming appearances have also been scrapped, with the agency issuing refunds for purchased tickets.
The contract violations of the five members have been uncovered. After discussions with management, including legal counsel, we inform you that as of today, September 29, all five members have withdrawn, and their contracts have been terminated.
— Agency Rep.
The agency addressed the disappointment of fans and others involved, offering an apology for the sudden and unfortunate situation. Despite the chaos, they hinted at future plans for Lunetta, indicating that a reorganization of the group is being discussed. However, details about what comes next remain unclear.
We will be restructuring and continuing activities in the future.
— Agency Rep.
Although the specifics of the contract violations have not been disclosed, the announcement has caused an uproar among the group’s dedicated fanbase. Lunetta, produced by Minami Kaede and launched in August last year, quickly gained a loyal following in the underground idol scene.
With all five members now out, the future of Lunetta remains uncertain, leaving fans wondering what the group’s next move will be.