Everglow, the K-pop girl group managed by Yuehua Entertainment, has been trending on Twitter recently for numerous reasons. Fans of the group have been expressing their worry about their future as the lengthy hiatus has left them waiting for any updates on the group's next comeback. Everglow's last release was in December of 2021 with their title track "Pirate" from the album "Return of the girl." This means that it has been around 16 to 17 months since their previous comeback.
Unfortunately, Yuehua Entertainment has a history of neglecting their only active girl group, which debuted in mid-2019. Despite being active for four years, the group has never had a merch release, seasons greetings, a lightstick, consistent content release, or proper promotions. FOREVERS, the fandom name for Everglow, has expressed their concerns on multiple platforms regarding the group's mismanagement. However, Yuehua Entertainment has yet to respond to this backlash.
While the group has not had a comeback, Yuehua has sent them worldwide to perform at various festivals, held three solo concerts, and announced a Southeast Asian tour that was later cancelled. Regardless of this, fans are still concerned about the lack of new promotional material being given to the group.
Before the group's hiatus, Yuehua Entertainment was criticized as fans noticed a staff member yelling at Everglow member Aisha during a live broadcast on VLIVE. The live stream was quickly taken down and Yuehua never released an official statement on the matter.
Everglow's prolonged absence and viewers' concerns regarding Yuehua's management style may impact the group's future significantly. Fans still hope to see the return of the popular girl group, and Yuehua Entertainment needs to address these concerns to assure their fans and promote positive progress for the group's future.
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Fans worry about Everglow’s future
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I wish Everglow releases an album..