K-Pop Boy Band X1 Confirmed to Be Disbanded Amid Vote Manipulation Controversy

The South Korean group, which was formed as a result of a survival show, will be disbanded just 6 months after its debut.

The K-Pop rookies – boy band X1 – does not exist anymore as the managing agencies and members couldn’t reach an agreement, CJ Entertainment confirmed on 6 January.

The boy band was created through the survival show Produce X 101, which was broadcasted by Mnet music TV channel and composed of 11 members from different agencies. The group was able to debut in August 2019 with the album ‘Emergency: Quantum Leap’ and won 11 awards in total after debuting. 

However, the group found itself embroiled in scandal at the same time: according to the TV show rules, the members should have entered the band via the audience’s votes, but rumours started to circulate alleging that the line-up of the band was predecided. As a result, the controversy forced the launch of an official investigation.

On 30 December, CJ ENM’s CEO Heo Min Heoi held a press conference to make a formal apology regarding the manipulation of the votes during the Produce survival shows, which occurred even though the main point of the program was to have a final decision via a vote by the audience. 

Fans flooded social media with furious comments, with #WeTrustX1 trending, as they had been anxiously awaiting the X1 comeback and other new activities.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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