They aren’t going down without a fight.
Two former members of a popular girl group are now officially taking legal action against their group’s agency.

In May, Wang Yi announced her departure from the Chinese girl group SNH48, eight years after debuting with the group. On May 5, Wang went public with her decision to leave her management agency, Shanghai STAR48 Culture Media Group Co., Ltd. (also known as SIBA Media).

Wang called out her “heartless” agency for mistreatment and neglect, pointing out her achievements that went unrewarded, such as ranking second during a song competition. She also announced her intention to sue.
I ranked second — again and again — and still they ignored me. The reward for trying to be better was endless touring and cold shoulders.
— Wang Yi
In June, another SNH48 member, Zhou Shiyu, cut ties with the agency after seven years. On June 7, she accused the agency of unfair treatment, withholding her wages, and poor communication. She also said that she had hired legal representation for the purpose of handling her contract termination, alleging that her rights had been denied.

At the time, Zhou expressed her sadness and frustration at how her hard work and persistence did not pay off. In particular, she singled out her solo birthday stage event that took place on March 15. Instead of being an organized and happy occasion, she revealed that it was a mess, and she ended up feeling invisible.
Even after getting results, I still couldn’t earn the basic respect.
— Zhou Shiyu
According to public court filings, Zhou and Wang’s cases both center on contract disputes with SIBA Media. Zhou’s hearing will be on November 19 at 3:30 p.m. local time, at the People’s Court of Hongkou District, Shanghai. Wang’s hearing will take place on November 24 at 9:00 a.m., at the same location.


