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Kang Sung-hoon confirmed quitting Crystal Boy and said he was suffering from depression in psychotherapy

[Minnan Net]

Crystal Boys regrouped in 2016, and all five members of the original group except Gao Zhirong signed with YG, and until now, Crystal Boys are still active. The latest news said that Kang Sung-hoon quit the Crystal Boy and also terminated his contract with YG. In fact, fans asked him to quit the team a long time ago.

Crystal Boys was one of the originators of the Korean band group, which was very popular at the time and achieved good results. Unfortunately, in 2000, crystal boys announced their dissolution. It was not until 2016 that the Crystal Boys announced the restructuring under a special opportunity, and they signed a contract with YG to start activities again.

Now Kang Sung-hoon announces his retirement from Crystal Boy. From now on, Kang Sung-hoon will no longer participate in all the activities of the Crystal Boy. Kang Sung-hoon's relationship with Crystal Boy and YG only lasted until December 31, 2018.

Jiang Chengxun posted that he had depression and was now in psychotherapy. Jiang Chengxun said that due to mental health reasons, he did not know when he would be able to come back.

In fact, Jiang Sung-hoon was shouted out by fans to retire a long time ago, only because he was completely caught up in the negative incident.

Kang Sung-hoon was indicted in 2015 for fraud, and although he was eventually convicted of no suspicion, his influence was greatly affected.

In March 2018, Kang Sung-hoon was once again caught in the storm of money arrears, and he became the focus of heated discussion. Not only that, he was also exposed to embezzling fan donations, and also spread gossip with the head of the fan club, and there were still quite a few things that were questioned about him.

Many fans believe that Kang Sung-hoon has influenced the overall image of the Crystal Boy, so he should quit. Unexpectedly, now that Jiang Chengxun has really withdrawn, his fate with the Crystal Boy is really closed, right?

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