Viral Idol’s Unexpected Departure From Beloved Boy Group Sparks Outrage
Jo, a member of the beloved K-Pop group DXMON, has officially left the group, much to the shock and disappointment of fans.
Known for his unique appearance, particularly his viral “sea urchin” hairstyle, Jo gained widespread attention when he was first introduced to the K-Pop scene. His bold, red, and spiky hair quickly made him stand out in an industry where it’s difficult to make an impact, cementing his place as one of the group’s most talked-about members.
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H Music Entertainment confirmed Jo’s departure in a brief statement, revealing that he had taken a break due to health issues. After extensive discussions, both Jo and the company agreed it was best for him to step down from the group.
“Hello, this is H Music Entertainment.
We would like to inform you about the future activities of DXMON and member JO.
Recently, JO took a break due to health reasons, and after in-depth discussions with us, it has been decided that JO will no longer continue activities as part of DXMON.Moving forward, DXMON will continue with a five-member formation, and we kindly ask for your warm support for JO as they embark on a new path.
We deeply appreciate the love and support from all the fans of DXMON.Thank you.”
— H Music Entertainment
Despite the statement, fans are furious about the company’s handling of the situation.
Jo went on hiatus from activities due to health complications over 3 months ago. Many fans are upset that H Music kept Jo’s health condition under wraps during that period, leaving fans in the dark. Furthermore, the announcement of his departure was initially only shared on the group’s exclusive fan cafe, making it inaccessible to many fans.
fuck this fuckass company jo we will always love you dxmon we will always love you ☹️ jo please be well and take care of yourself i pray you heal and I pray you continue to chase your dreams 💙 https://t.co/yJ1dl86XxF
— boy failure 🐈 (@aiiomaa) September 29, 2024
i actually fucking hate you so bad. dxmon deserves better and this company fucking sucks https://t.co/JAMGgCixGb
— to. lux | meeting dkb (@flwrmashuu) September 29, 2024
I don’t stan but does anyone else find it weird when companies announce this type of shit on fancafe an area not all fans can access https://t.co/GqoHx5AcKA
— certified neuvillette lover (@freakymatz) September 29, 2024
To those upset about Jo leaving DXMON, just know it was his choice. Yes, the company should have updated us sooner. However, It’s obvious they tried to get him back & he simply doesn’t want to continue on this journey & that’s okay. His happiness & health is what matters most.
— J⁺¹ | Boss & CEO (@RisingTron) September 29, 2024
Angry comments have flooded social media, with many accusing the company of poor management and communication. Fans feel that Jo deserved a more transparent and respectful departure announcement, sparking further frustration and disappointment.