The group Cherry Bullet has decided to disband after five years since their debut.
On the 22nd, FNC Entertainment announced, "After long deliberation and consultation, our artists Cherry Bullet members Haeyoon, Yuju, Bora, Jiwon, Remi, Chaerin, and May have officially ended their group activities as of today." They added, "Haeyoon, Jiwon, Remi, and May have decided to terminate their contracts, while Yuju, Bora, and Chaerin will continue their individual activities under FNC Entertainment."
The agency also expressed an apology to fans, stating, "Please continue to watch over the members who will now walk new paths and warm support for those who are about to start anew."
Cherry Bullet debuted in January 2019 with the single album 'Let's Play Cherry Bullet' and was the first new girl group from FNC Entertainment in over six years after AOA. Originally a ten-member group, they reformed into a seven-member group after Mirae, Kokoro, and Linlin left in December of the same year.
Official Statement on the Disbandment of Cherry Bullet:
Hello.
This is FNC Entertainment.
First of all, we sincerely thank all the fans of Roulette who have loved and supported Cherry Bullet. We are here to inform you about the group activities of Cherry Bullet.
After long deliberation and consultation, our artists Cherry Bullet members Haeyoon, Yuju, Bora, Jiwon, Remi, Chaerin, and May have officially ended their group activities as of today. Haeyoon, Jiwon, Remi, and May have decided to terminate their contracts, and Yuju, Bora, and Chaerin will continue their individual activities under FNC Entertainment.
We sincerely apologize to the fans who have cherished Cherry Bullet for this sudden news. The love and support you have shown the members will be deeply cherished. Please continue to watch over the members who will now walk new paths and warm support for those who are about to start anew.
Thank you.
Quite sad that this news comes after fans were sending protest trucks and hashtag parties all over social media asking for better treatment for them and SF9. and this is FNC's response to all the fans request. Quite a slap in the face if you ask me. I wish the girls a better and more vibrant future wherever it leads them.