Billlie Member Moon Sua Temporarily Pauses Career for Health Reasons
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-09-12 20:54:38
Mystic Story
Billlie, the rising K-pop sensation, faces a momentary setback as agency Mystic Story disclosed on Tuesday that Moon Sua will be temporarily stepping back from her career due to health concerns. The company issued a statement urging fans to understand the necessity for her to take some time off to rest and regain her vitality. Starting from today, only the remaining five members of the group will continue with their activities until further updates are provided. This news comes in the wake of bandmate Suhyeon's hiatus, which began in June, also for health-related reasons.
Moon Sua, who made her debut as part of the seven-member Billlie group in November 2021, found herself in the spotlight earlier this year when she made the difficult decision to suspend all her activities in May. This hiatus was prompted by the tragic loss of her brother, the late Moonbin of Astro, who took his own life. Following a period of mourning and reflection, Moon Sua resumed her career in mid-June, displaying remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.
In the meantime, Billlie is gearing up for a significant international performance. The group is set to take the stage at the 2023 Kpop Lux x SBS Super Concert in London on September 23, promising a night of electrifying entertainment for their global fanbase.
As Moon Sua takes this necessary break to prioritize her health and well-being, fans and supporters continue to rally behind Billlie, eagerly awaiting her return to the stage. In a world where the demands of the music industry can be unrelenting, Moon Sua's decision serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of self-care and mental health awareness in the fast-paced world of K-pop.
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