Fans suspected that Pristin broke up because the agency wanted to debut former members in the new group

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Fans suspected that Pristin broke up because the agency wanted to debut former members in the new group - Rumors Are Growing Since Early Years Mentioning If Pledis Will Bring Up A New Group. Reportedly The Group Will Also Be Inhabited by Two Former 'Produce 48' Participants Is Lee Gaeun And Heo Yunjin.

Rumors Are Growing Since Early Years Mentioning If Pledis Will Bring Up A New Group.

Pledis Entertainment on Friday (24/5) announced that Pristin had officially disbanded. Kyulkyung, Yehana and Sungyeon stayed at the agency while the other members decided to leave.

The dissolution of the group which won the Rookie Award at the MAMA (Mnet Asian Music Awards) and the Seoul Music Awards 2017 certainly made fans furious. Many who blaspheme Pledis have wasted a girl group with great potential.

But fans also turned out to be immediately suspicious if the three former Pristin members who were still staying at Pledis would be debuted in the new girl group. Fans' suspicions are supported by growing rumors since the beginning of 2019 if Pledis will debut a new group.

Rumor has it that Pledis is working with Stone Music to debut a new girl group that will also include two former "Produce 48" participants who failed to debut in the IZ * ONE group, Lee Gaeun and Heo Yunjin.

Suspicious Fans of Pristin Disband Because the Agency Wants to Debut Kyulkyung in the New Group
Source: Koreaboo

"I have a feeling that Pledis will debut another group consisting of Gaeun, Yujin, Kyulkyung, Yehana and Sungyeon," wrote one fan. "What if Pledis aims to decide on Yehana, Sungyeon, Yunjin and Gaeun in a group," continued other fans.

On the other hand, when Pristin broke up, other fans urged Lee Gaeun and Heo Yunjin to join Pledis Entertainment. That's because the agency's track record is quite bad after the disbandment of its caregivers such as After School, Hello Venus and the latest Pristin. What do you think?


Source: wowkeren.com
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