Crayon Pop disbanding soon? Chrome Entertainment announces group's final activity schedule

By Louise Bonquin / May 16, 2017 12:29 AM EDT
(Photo : Crayon Pop/YouTube) Crayon Pop could disband as agency releases group's last schedule.

Crayon Pop's future is now uncertain after Chrome Entertainment announced the group's last official schedule. The agency did not give a clear explanation as to what the released final schedule means but there are speculations about possible disbandment.

Since nothing has been decided yet, Crayon Pop's agency is being careful with their statements so as not to create any issue. Nonetheless, the girl group's last activity together is a performance at an award ceremony.

According to OSEN, Crayon Pop is set to attend the 17th Golden Feather Awards on May 27 in Taiwan. Only four members are expected to attend and this includes Choa, Ellin, Geummi and Way. Understandably, Soyul will not make it as she just gave birth to her daughter with Moon Hee Jun.

While the talks of Crayon Pop's disbandment is swirling, people are bashing Soyul and Hee Jun because they denied that they suddenly got married due to pre-marital pregnancy. Many were shocked when they announced their marriage all of a sudden so many believed it was a shotgun wedding.

Nevertheless, after tying the knot in February, the fans were shocked once again after it was announced that the newly-married couple is expecting their first baby to arrive, sometime in the second week of May. True enough, Moon Hee Jun and Soyul welcomed a baby girl on May 12.

As reported by Sports Chosun, Koen Star, Moon's agency, confirmed the birth through a statement that says, "Soyul has given birth to a healthy baby girl weighing 2.6 kilograms at 4:30 p.m."

The rep added, "Moon Hee Jun and their family are very happy. Soyul and her daughter are doing great and they are both healthy."

Meanwhile, Crayon Pop debuted as a 5-member group in 2012. The group only gained popularity after about a year of promotion. They released "Bar Bar Bar" in June 2013 and it was a massive hit that put Crayon Pop on various music charts for weeks.

The track also made it to Billboard's K-Pop Hot 100, placing no. 1. at the height of their popularity, Crayon Pop also collected many awards including New Rising Star Award at the Golden Disk Awards and Best New Female Artist at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.