MADEIN to Continue as Quartet: Yeseo and Suhye Suspend Group Activities
143 Entertainment has announced that MADEIN's Yeseo and Suhye are suspending activities. The group will continue as a 4-member team featuring Mashiro, MiU, Serina, and Nagomi.
MADEIN's lineup is seeing a sudden shift. On December 26, 2025, 143 Entertainment announced that members Yeseo and Suhye have suspended their activities. The group, which originally debuted with a larger roster, will now move forward as a 4-member team for the time being.
Official Announcement from 143 Entertainment
According to the agency, Yeseo and Suhye are currently taking a break from their official duties as members of MADEIN. While the company didn't disclose specific details regarding the reasons for their hiatus, they confirmed that the group's upcoming promotions will proceed without them. Fans are expressing concern and support as they wait for further updates on the members' well-being.
The Road Ahead for the Four-Member Team
The remaining members—Mashiro, MiU, Serina, and Nagomi—will continue scheduled promotions. This transition is particularly notable given the high expectations for MADEIN, which features former members of the popular project group Kep1er. The agency has asked the global fandom to continue their unwavering support during this period of adjustment.
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