Treated Unfairly, Elkie Exits CLC And Cube Entertainment
JAKARTA - Elkie officially left the CLC group and Cube Entertainment agency today, Wednesday, February 3.
Elkie and Cube Entertainment reached an agreement not to continue the contract. “We thank fans who send love to Elkie. Please wish Elkie all the best for his future, "the agency stated.
[공지] 안녕하세요. 큐브 엔터테인먼트 입니다. pic.twitter.com/4zK0v1OUwC
- CLC · 씨엘 씨 (@CUBECLC) February 3, 2021
Earlier at the end of 2020, Elkie sent a letter requesting contract termination to the agency. In the letter, Elkie also revealed the reasons that accompany it.
Despite following rules and schedules such as promotions with CLC and acting, Elkie never received any honoraria.
Cube Entertainment's management once told CLC members that they would not support all of CLC's activities throughout 2020. CLC then asked the agency to transparently provide reports of their earnings so far.
Through a letter uploaded on social media, Elkie thanked Cheshire (CLC fans) for their support over the years.
"I will continue to work hard and will not forget my goals. I thank you for your support. Let's continue together in the future, "wrote Elkie.
Before joining CLC, Elkie was quite popular in Hong Kong as a child actress. He joined CLC in 2016 and started promotions with the song High Heels from the album Refresh.
In the same year, Elkie made his acting debut through the Korean drama Rich Family's Son. He also released the solo song I Dream in 2018.