THIS 5th-Gen K-pop Idol Worries Fans After Unfollowing Agency, Deletes Posts on Social Media Account

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MADEIN Gaeun has worried fans regarding her latest activity on social media.

On November 11, fans expressed their concern over Gaeun's social media activity, as the idol had deleted her posts on her official Instagram account.

Furthermore, Gaeun unfollowed her agency 143 Entertainment, its CEO, and removed MADEIN from her profile.

On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the news caused anxiety among fans, who hoped that the latest update on Gaeun wasn't related to something serious. Meanwhile, others weighed in theories about the idol's social media activity.

Their sentiments were also based on how unusual activities on social media can indicate signs of a departure or conflict with the agency.

"Hopefully it doesn't mean anything since she still follows the members and MADEIN," one netizen shared. "Hopefully everything is alright."

Another commented, "I feel like she lowkey hates the transition of LIMELIGHT to MADEIN, it seems to me like she feels overshadowed by others."

However, some encouraged others to avoid speculating.

Later on, 143 Entertainment released an official statement, disclosing that Gaeun would be undergoing a temporary hiatus due to health reasons, and that MADEIN will continue its activities with six members.

[#NOTICE]

안녕하세요. 143엔터테인먼트입니다.

메이딘(MADEIN) 멤버 가은 활동 관련하여 안내드립니다.

가은은 최근 건강상의 이유로 병원을 방문하였고, 충분한 휴식과 안정이 필요하다는 의료진의 소견에 따라 일시적으로 활동을 중단하고 건강 회복에 힘쓰기로 결정하게 되었습니다.

이에…

— MΛDEIN (@MADEIN_U) November 11, 2024

MADEIN debuted on September 3 with its first extended play "Rise" and its title track "Uno." The group was initially under the name LIMELIGHT but re-debuted later on.

The group has seven members, namely Gaeun, MiU, Suhye, Serina, and Nagomi, alongside former Kep1er members Mashiro and Yeseo.

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