n.SSign’s Junhyeok and Eddie to Leave the Group and Agency

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In a surprising and emotional announcement on December 8, 2024,
CH Entertainment revealed that Junhyeok and Eddie, members of the K-pop group
.SSign, will be permanently leaving both the group and their agency.

This decision comes after the two members had taken a temporary hiatus due to health concerns.

The agency stated that after much discussion with Junhyeok and Eddie, it was decided that they would terminate their exclusive contracts, marking the end of their journey as part of
.SSign.

The agency expressed their respect for the members’ wishes and emphasized their understanding and support as they embark on new paths.

Fans, known as COSMO, were deeply affected by the news.
CH Entertainment also apologized for any worry the announcement may have caused, reassuring fans that the remaining members of
.SSign will continue to promote as a seven-member group moving forward.

The agency expressed their optimism for the future of
.SSign, stating that they would continue to stand strong as a group and will soon be performing for their fans in their best form.

The departure of Junhyeok and Eddie marks a significant change for the group, but both members are expected to receive continued support from both their fellow group members and the fans as they begin a new chapter in their lives and careers.

The full statement from
CH Entertainment expresses hope for the members’ future endeavors, urging COSMO to send warm encouragement to Junhyeok and Eddie in their next steps.

This news has understandably left fans concerned but hopeful for the future of both the individual members and the group.

The remaining seven members of
.SSign are expected to continue their activities and maintain their connection with COSMO.

Written by Ava Carter Kpop Data Analyst Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts, Insights Ava Carter has 8+ years of experience in music analytics and holds a degree in Media and Communications with training in data analysis and audience metrics.

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