Members of the K-pop girl group (G)I-DLE -- Minnie and Shuhua -- have chosen to take a break from their schedules to prioritize their health and recover, their agency confirmed.
Officials confirm that Minnie and Shuhua Of K-Pop group (G)I-DLE have put a pause on all schedules as health concerns for the two grow.
Members of the K-pop girl group (G)I-DLE -- Minnie and Shuhua -- have chosen to take a break from their schedules to prioritize their health and recover, their agency confirmed.
Cube Entertainment announced via Weverse that Shuhua won't participate in the pre-recorded session for KBS' 2023 Music Bank Global Festival. The agency stated, 바카라Early this morning, Shuhua visited the emergency room with symptoms of fever and a cold, receiving a diagnosis of type A influenza. According to medical advice, Shuhua has halted all schedules and is taking a break for rest and recovery.바카라
Concerns are growing regarding the health of the group's members. Not one, but two members have fallen sick.
Regarding Minnie's condition, the label said, "Minnie recently visited the hospital after persistently experiencing poor health conditions, and has decided to halt all of her activities temporarily to rest, per the advice of medical experts." Consequently, Minnie will also not be partaking in the performances set for the 2023 Music Bank Global Festival on December 15. Notably, the day before, she had to leave the stage during her show at the Jingle Ball 2023 in Philadelphia due to health concerns.
바카라We have decided to cancel the group바카라s prerecording of the 바카라2023 Music Bank Global Festival바카라 performance, which was scheduled Friday, due to the contagiousness of the flu and the safety of the artist and fans,바카라 the agency added. 바카라We apologize for causing concern to the fans. Our company will do our utmost to keep a close eye on the health of the members.바카라
(G)-IDLE is a K-Pop girl group consisting of five members: Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua. They debuted in Japan under Cube in 2018 with the song 'Latata.' It was formed as a 6 member-group, but Soojin parted ways in 2021. Earlier this year, they released the single 'Queencard,' which has been topping charts.
The group is scheduled to release its second full-length album in January 2024.