K-pop Star Kwon Eunbin Retires, CLC Taiwan Show Canceled
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Kwon Eunbin, a former member of the girl group CLC, has announced her retirement from the entertainment industry. Her final official activity will be the CLC 11th anniversary concert in Taiwan on July 19th. The concert will be held at Zepp New Taipei in Taiwan. Choi Yujin will not be participating in this concert due to her activities with Kep1er.
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After her contract with Cube Entertainment ended, Kwon Eunbin stated that she has no intention of continuing her entertainment career. Her profile information has already been removed from portal sites.
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She conveyed her final message to fans through her personal social media. Kwon Eunbin shared her feelings, saying, "For years, I was wasting my precious time on meaningless moments that were not beneficial to me at all, and on relationships that were merely shells with no substance." She added, "I felt a great sense of regret for my foolish past self and the time spent, and I have now decided to spend my time pursuing a better and happier future, leaving all those negative times and emotions behind."
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Kwon Eunbin debuted with CLC in 2015 and gained recognition the following year by appearing on Mnet's 'Produce 101'. Even after CLC disbanded in June 2022, Kwon Eunbin continued her activities as an actress, appearing in dramas such as 'Bad Papa', 'How Are U Bread', 'Blue Spring From a Distance', 'Dear.M', and 'Check In Hanyang'.
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Kwon Eunbin has decided to conclude her 10-year career in the entertainment industry and live as a civilian. She told her fans, "During my long career, which began in my teens, as time passed, I naturally had more time to contemplate my past, present, and future. At the end of those long deliberations, I decided to live the life of a civilian." She further added, "Looking back on the past, I felt that most of my time was spent suffering from emptiness and anxiety about the present and future, rather than from affection and love for my work."