This is terrible. I guess it exposes the pop industry in a big way, and it's sad that this isn't the first time this has happened to a group.
I can't blame them for terminating. They were forced between two countries (+ other travel), learning a new language, promoting two albums, a single, appearing on radio and tv, filming a drama..all at the same time. I can't believe they were each paid less than .1% of their profits. It's over for sure with DSP, hopefully another agency will pick them up.
Apparently Gyuri's only still there because her parents wouldn't let her leave. In addition, her parents are trying to call her but she's not answering..at least that's what I just read. I hope she's alright.
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