FNC Entertainment Says ChoA Will Not Leave AOA, Idol Denies Rumors And Explains Her Japan Trip
AOA member ChoA has shocked the world of K-pop when she announced that she will be leaving the group. However, FNC Entertainment denied this and released an official statement regarding ChoA’s situation. ChoA’s situation has spurned various rumors and the idol has stepped up to explain them.
ChoA recently posted on her official Instagram account a lengthy telling of her present situation. Recently, fans have been worried of the idol because has been missing group activities, leading some to speculate that she might be leaving the group soon. ChoA’s recent post had proven those speculations true as she claims she suffers from depression and insomnia and that she has decided to leave the girl group and cheer on her members from the sidelines.
However, FNC Entertainment has released an official statement as soon as ChoA revealed her plans. Her agency stated that ChoA is not leaving AOA just yet since her departure has not been even confirmed yet. FNC Entertainment revealed that they are still in discussion with the idol singer and are taking into consideration what they want to do in the future.
ChoA’s post fueled more rumors surrounding her departure with some claiming that she might be leaving because of marriage. The idol has just released a new letter addressing the rumors and explaining the alleged trip in Japan. In her new lengthy letter, she pointed out that she will not be leaving AOA because of marriage. She is also neither pregnant nor getting an abortion as some reports claimed.
The idol has revealed that there are people pressuring her that her alleged dating in Japan will be publicized but she has dared them to do so she can even upload more photos to prove that the rumors are wrong. She explained that her Japan trip is a vacation she took with her sisters and that a photo of her and an unnamed man is an acquaintance that helped them with the trip. ChoA stands by her plan to leave the group but she also wants her departure to not become a cause of any burden or controversy for AOA.