Sm bad !!!!
The remaining EXO-M members
have spoken to Chinese media and
voiced their frustration with their
estranged leader, Kris Wu.
“(Kris) should not have done such a
thing without telling anyone in
advance, especially when the world
tour that we have all been
dreaming about is just around the
corner.” Tao was quoted in online
media Tencent Yule on Thursday.
Tao, who is one of four Chinese
members in EXO, labelled Kris’s
decision to file a lawsuit against SM
Entertainment as ‘bad behaviour’
and a ‘betrayal of trust’.
The Chinese media reported that
the other members were not aware
of Kris’s decision to file a lawsuit
eight days before their world tour
kicked off on May 23.
EXO-M said that the remaining 11
members will move go ahead with
their concert, which they all have
been working towards to since
their debut.
“All 11 of us feel the same way
about this incident and will
continue to prepare for the
concert,” Luhan said.
Similarly, Lay added that the “11
members are carrying out
schedules without having any
trouble with the agency.”
The Korean members, Chen and
Xiumin, also gave similar responses.
Chen said: “All of the members are
upset and heartbroken … and upset
to have such a controversy before
the concert of a long-sought
dream.”
Xiumin said he “was embarrassed
about the controversy at such a
time.” He emphasized that “the
remaining 11 members will stay
united and keep on preparing for
the concert, indicating that Kris is
unlikely to return to the team.”
A day after the remaining members
voiced their thoughts, Kris posted
on Weibo telling fans he was ‘doing
great’.
“I am doing great … and wish
everyone well and better. I
appreciate all the support and
thoughts.” The post read.
Kris filed a lawsuit against SM
Entertainment on May 15.
Kris Wu, who was the leader of the
Chinese sub-unit group of EXO, filed
a lawsuit against SM Entertainment
to have his exclusive contract with
SM annulled.
In the lawsuit, Wu claimed that his
label has never considered or
respected his opinion and health
when scheduling for the group’s
promotional activities in South
Korea and China.
“The company has treated me like a
machine part or as an object of
control rather than presenting a
vision as an entertainer,” the 24-
year-old singer whose real name is
Wu Yifan was quoted as saying.
The singer, who was recruited into
the company at the age of 16 in
2007 said that his contract should
be annulled because he wasn’t in
equal position when negotiating the
terms of his contract.
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