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Of the four members of Blackpink, only Rose renewed her contract with label YG Entertainment, according to a local media report on Thursday.
The rest of the foursome will find new agencies but are likely to set aside six months out of a year for group activities, it added.
The management firm denied reports that it is still in discussion with all four members. The quartet’s exclusive contract with YG expired in early August.
Although fans have been awaiting confirmation on whether the superstars would resign with the label, they stayed quiet on the matter during their final concert in Seoul last weekend that wrapped up its world tour that drew over 1.8 million audiences in total. Jennie, however, hinted fans that they will carry on as a group, saying “We will continue to be cool Blackpink,” at the live show.
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