Manon Bannerman states she is in “positive conversations” with Hybe and Geffen, while the future schedule for the girl group Katseye remains unconfirmed.
Manon Bannerman has provided a brief update on her status following her announced hiatus from the global girl group Katseye. In a new statement, she confirmed she is currently engaged in what she described as “positive conversations” with the group’s labels, Hybe and Geffen Records.
The announcement of her hiatus came in February, with the labels citing the need for her to take time off due to “circumstances related to her health.” No timeline for a return was given at that time.
Manon’s new comment offers a slight shift in tone toward active dialogue, but it does not clarify a path forward for the group’s activities. The statement notably does not address any specific plans for Katseye’s musical return or promotional schedule, leaving the group’s immediate future unclear.
The situation highlights the complex pressures facing artists within the fast-paced machinery of multinational pop ventures, where individual welfare and group commitments must be constantly negotiated.
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