3 Zero Project Idols Were Fired for Having a Relationship With The Same Manager

 

On May 28, 2023, the Japanese idol group Zero Project announced that three of its members had been fired for having a private relationship with the same manager. The manager was also fired. The group's agency, Zero Project Entertainment, said in a statement that it had conducted an internal investigation and found that the three members had been in a "close personal relationship" with the manager. The agency said that the relationship had "violated the group's code of conduct" and that the three members had been "dismissed from the group with immediate effect."


Here are some additional details about the incident:

  •  The three members who were fired were all under the age of 20.
  •  The manager who was fired was in his early 30s.
  • The relationship between the three members and the manager is believed to have started several months ago.
  • The relationship was discovered by a member of the group's management team.
  • The three members were immediately suspended from the group pending an investigation.
  • The investigation found that the relationship had been consensual.
  • The three members were fired for violating the group's code of conduct, which prohibits members from having romantic relationships with management staff
  • The manager was also fired for violating the group's code of conduct.

The incident has shocked the Japanese entertainment industry. Zero Project is a popular idol group with a large fan following. The group's management has apologized for the incident and said that it is taking steps to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

The names of the three members are:

  • Otomori Yuu (音森ゆう) is a former Japanese idol, a former 3rd generation member of Zero Project, and a former member of Z2-A3. 

▼ Otomori Yuu (音森ゆう)


  • Onishi Meria (尾西苺梨愛) is a former Japanese idol, a former 4th generation member of Zero Project and a former member of Z3-C2. 

▼ Onishi Meria (尾西苺梨愛)


  • Sakuraba Kaho (はるぽん) is a former Japanese idol, a former 4th generation member of Zero Project, and a former member of Z2-A1.

▼ Sakuraba Kaho (はるぽん)


▼ Zero Project official letter of apology on twitter

The incident has sparked a debate in Japan about the power imbalance between idols and their managers. Some people have argued that the manager should have been more responsible and that the three members should not have been fired. Others have argued that the three members were taking advantage of the manager and that they should have been held accountable for their actions. The incident is a reminder of the challenges that idols face in the Japan and South Korean entertainment industry. Idols are often treated as commodities and are expected to maintain a squeaky-clean image. They are also subject to strict rules and regulations, which can make it difficult for them to have a normal life. 

I understand that the girls are young and need a human touch on their soft, wet and tender parts, but the manager is such a playboy that he can make them his lovers. Do they know they are in a relationship with this guy? Lucky guy!



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