ITZY's Lia Takes Hiatus for Mental Health Reasons, Addressing Fans Directly
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-21 07:48:59
Captured from ITZY's official Instagram
In a recent announcement, JYP Entertainment, the agency representing K-pop sensation ITZY, shared that Lia, a member of the girl group, will be temporarily suspending all her activities due to mental health concerns. The decision was made to prioritize Lia's well-being, as she grapples with extreme tension and anxiety.
Medical professionals have advised that Lia requires stability and focused treatment during this challenging period, prompting both the agency and Lia to prioritize her mental and emotional health. JYP Entertainment assured fans that updates regarding Lia's condition and potential return will be provided, acknowledging the concern this news may cause among their dedicated fan base.
Taking to ITZY's official Instagram account, Lia directly addressed her fans, expressing her gratitude for their unwavering support. She shared her realization that amidst the cherished memories and joy, she had been gradually losing herself. Lia conveyed her desire to reciprocate the love and happiness her fans have showered on her, emphasizing the need to step back and prioritize self-love and healing to achieve that goal.
ITZY, a prominent K-pop girl group, made their debut in 2019 with the hit single "Dalla Dalla," rapidly gaining fame and topping local music charts within just 10 days of their debut. Comprising five immensely talented members — Yeji, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, Yuna, and Lia — the group continued their success with chart-topping megahits, with Lia's role as the main vocalist being instrumental in shaping ITZY's unique sound and captivating performances, endearing her to K-pop enthusiasts.
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