Monday, October 13, 2014

Lee Joon leaves MBLAQ. Thunder may leave as well.



Lee Joon, a member of MBLAQ has decided to leave the group.  His contract recently expired with J.Tune Camp and he decide to not renew it and to leave the group to focus on his acting career.  Lee Joon will still participate in MBLAQ's upcoming concert, "MBLAQ's Curtain Call" on November 29 and November 30.

Thunder is also thinking about leaving to promote as a solo artist and producer.





Here is a company representatives statement:   

"Lee Joon will still be participating in the November concerts. We will be taking all of the members' wishes and considerations, along with the agency's decisions to come to one final conclusion. Our agency will also work hard to make the best decision for MBLAQ."

And here is J.Tune Camp's official statement:


"Hello. This is J.Tune Camp

We are giving our official statement in regards to news of Lee Joon withdrawing, and MBLAQ's break-up reported earlier today.

It is true that Lee Joon's contract is coming to a close, however Lee Joon's departure has yet to be decided officially, as discussions are still going on.

Due to the nature of Lee Joon's decision, it is excpected that Lee Joon will participate in all of MBLAQ's activities, including their November concerts.

Lee Joon is discussing with the agency his thoughts, future plans, goals, and career. We plan to come to a final decision together, taking Lee Joon's opinion as well as other MBLAQ members stance on the situation.

J.Tune Camp will announce future decisions through official statements.

We ask for your continued love and support for MBLAQ."

MBLAQ member G.O. has twitted to messages:  "In the end, the consideration is what will carry selfishness." and "Those who are intended to know already all know. For now, believe what you see. You will know after time passes."

J.Tune Camp responded with:  "It seems that he felt disappointed, since the group got along like family." and "If these rumors of dispute were true, then it would be hard to go through with November's concerts."

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