Kwon Eunbin announces retirement from entertainment industry

CLC member Kwon Eunbin has personally confirmed her retirement from the entertainment industry. The announcement came via a heartfelt social media post on June 16. She plans to wrap up remaining group activities before stepping away.

Kwon Eunbin shared a lengthy message addressing fans directly after recent news articles surfaced. In it she expressed gratitude for a decade of support while explaining her choice to pursue life as a non-celebrity.

She reflected on years spent battling emptiness and anxiety, choosing instead to focus on a happier future. Eunbin noted she will no longer accept personal messages or questions.

Her final entertainment commitments include previously scheduled CLC overseas activities. She first rose to prominence through Mnet’s Produce 101 in 2016 and later balanced singing with acting roles in several dramas.

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