FIFTY FIFTY’s Keena Halts Activities Due to PTSD Following Legal Struggles

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FIFTY FIFTY’s agency has officially confirmed that member Keena has paused her activities due to the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

This news, shared on May 9, 2025, follows a series of troubling events that began with a legal battle involving Keena’s former agency.

In August of last year, Keena filed a complaint against An Sung Il, the CEO of The Givers, accusing him of forgery and using falsified documents to diminish her copyright share for the group’s hit song, “Cupid.”

Keena alleged that her signature was forged, which led to her being registered with only a 0.5 percent share in the song’s copyright.

Keena (Credit: YouTube)

On April 15, 2025, Keena and An Sung Il were called in for a face-to-face interrogation at the Gangnam Police Station, which she attended with her lawyer.

The emotional toll of the confrontation was reportedly significant, and shortly after the interrogation, Keena began showing severe symptoms of PTSD.

These included vomiting, insomnia, auditory hallucinations, and loss of appetite.

Keena’s agency, ATTRAKT, confirmed her condition, stating that the decision was made to suspend her activities in order to prioritize her health.

The agency assured fans that Keena would be focusing on her recovery and that her well-being was their top concern.

Keena has been absent from FIFTY FIFTY’s promotions for their third mini-album, Day and Night, which was released on April 29, 2025.

The group’s agency had previously announced that she would sit out some of the promotional activities due to health reasons, though the extent of her condition was only revealed recently.

FIFTY FIFTY’s fans, who have been supportive throughout this difficult time, are now focused on Keena’s recovery, hoping she will return to her activities once she is able to do so.

Written by Harper West Kpop Trend Forecaster Analytics, Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts Harper West has 6 years of experience in entertainment research and holds a degree in Media Studies with certification in data visualization and audience measurement.

Harper West analyzes K-pop performance through comparative data modeling and longitudinal tracking. She focuses on how releases evolve over time across platforms, identifying sustained growth versus short term spikes. Her work integrates engagement metrics with release strategy to clarify performance drivers.

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