CLASS:y is facing backlash from their fanbase over prolonged inactivity. The girl group, formed through MBC’s audition program My Teenage Girls, debuted in May 2022 but has now been on another hiatus for 317 days, racking up a staggering 1,068 days of inactivity out of their 1,242 days since debut.
Fans are demanding that their company, M25, allow them to terminate their contracts. Many believe that the group has been neglected, likening the treatment to that of an “outcast.”
A fan tweeted,
“Pocketdol treats CLASS:y like an outcast. Neglected like they aren’t even in the company to the point people think they disbanded. No songs this year and no schedule since May.”
— CLIKE:y Project (@clikeyproject)
Following their last official release, the mini album Love XX, which only featured two tracks, the silence has been deafening. Fans say it’s time for M25 to take action or let the girls explore other opportunities.
Netizens are rallying behind the hashtag, #PocketdolLetCLASSyGo, pushing for the group to either resume activities or be released from their contracts which currently have three years remaining.
As the controversy grows, CLASS:y’s future remains uncertain. Will the company respond? Fans are eagerly waiting for an update.