FNC Entertainment announced their K-pop group, Cherry Bullet officially disbanded. They also announced the contract status of the members after five years of their career.

"After considering and discussing with artists from our agency, Haeyoon, Yuju, Bora, Jiwon, Remi, Chaerin, and May from Cherry Bullet, their group activities ended today," said FNC Entertainment.

"We sincerely thank Lullet (the Cherry Bullet fan group) who supports and loves Cherry Bullet," he said.

Empat member Cherry Bullet memilih mengakhiri kontrak, sementara sisanya akan berkarier sebagai artis solo bersama FNC.

"Haeyoon, Jiwon, Remi, and May chose to terminate their contracts, while Yuju, Bora, and Chaerin will continue with individual activities as FNC Entertainment artists," he said.

"We apologize for sharing this sudden news with fans who support Cherry Bullet to date. The love and support that you have given to members until now will always be remembered," continued the agency.

The agency also hopes that fans can support members who will start their activities individually.

"We hope you support the new members' move after Cherry Bullet, and please provide support for members who are starting a new life," concluded the agency.

Cherry Bullet debuted under FNC Entertainment in January 2019 with 10 members Q&A. At the end of 2019, Mirae, Kokoro and Linlin decided to leave the group for personal reasons.

They last made a comeback in March 2023 with POW! (Play On the World).


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