Girls' Alert Disbands After Three Years Due To Agency's Situation Caused by COVID-19

Girls' Alert Disbands After Three Years Due To Agency's Situation Caused by COVID-19
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Roots Entertainment has formally confirmed the disbandment of Girls' Alert. On Friday, April 24, the company issued an official statement regarding this. 

Girl's Alert Disbands After Three Years Of Career Due To Agency's Situation Caused By COVID-19
(Photo : Twitter)

The statement read as:

"We'd like to apologize first. 

The situation of our business has deteriorated due to the ramifications of COVID-19 and numerous other circumstances, and it is no longer feasible for us to maintain managing the Girls' Alert. 

Roots Entertainment has thus withdrawn all of the members' exclusive contracts.

We reached this approach out of respect for the members so that in the upcoming years, each of them will be able to seek their own individual interests openly, and we also would like to encourage them on in the hopes of making new beginning elsewhere.

In the coming years, we hope you can encourage and support each of the participants.

As for the activities that the band was already doing before any of this official statement, we will do our utmost to pull them off with the readily accessible members, so we hope there will be no misunderstanding."

Girl's Alert Disbands After Three Years Of Career Due To Agency's Situation Caused By COVID-19
(Photo : Twitter)

Shocked and saddened, fans took to various social media platforms to express their dismay concerning the girl group's disbandment.

"I'm so sad but major respect to these girls; they did everything on their own! They were the choreographer and stylist. They were basically their own staff."

"It's a bummer that they've disbanded."

"Omg that's so sad, they're the rookie girl group that has been treated badly by MCS too before."

"With no concerts or events and an economic crisis near small groups are going to have a difficult time to continue."

"This is really horrible to say. even if you don't like K-pop stans, idols are in a tough industry and have to work hard and sacrifice a lot in order to debut."

However, one person was spotted saying that the disbandment and the pandemic is the answer to lessen the worthless K-pop groups in the entertainment industry in the country, saying:

"Coronavirus is the cure to the real disease called KPOP. Thank god. 1 down another 10 million worthless groups to go."

Girls' Alert is a girl band consisting of five members: Jisung, Seul Bi, Saet Byeol, Goo Seul, and Narin. They made an appearance under Roots Entertainment on May 25, 2017.

JISUNG

  • She believes a concert is much more valuable than a music event victory as telecasts are to show off their songs while a live performance was for fans to come and see them.
  • Her interests are collecting film posters, reading, performing roles with her friends, cleaning, and enjoying the mobile PUBG.
  • In painting, doing nail art, washing, buying clothes, and pole dancing, she's amazing at it.

SEULBI

  • She tends to cringe ar her bandmates acting.
  • She likes taking pictures 
  • She loves pretending to be sexy 

SAETBYEOL 

  • She has appeared in "Chubby Romance" and "Chubby Romance 2."
  • She was a participant at 161st place in MIXNINE.
  • Singing, writing music, playing the guitar are her interests.
  • She considers her areas of expertise are quick milk drinking, Taekwondo, Caricature art.

GOOSEUL

  • She appeared in "Chubby Romance" and "Chubby Romance 2."
  • In MIXNINE, she was a competitor and ranked 138th.
  • For their tracks "Dreamgirls," "Daddy Long Legs," and "We Got the power," she produced the choreography.

NARIN

  • For the return "We Got the power," she was introduced to the band.
  • She simply wants singing over dancing because she loves to harmonize with bandmates.
  • She claims her charming point is when she is very. 
  • She loves achromatic colors.
  • She loves singing and peeling off the skin around her nails.

The girl group had produced their digital singles, "DreamGirls" in 2017, "Daddy Long Legs" in 2018, and "We Got The Power" in 2019. 

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