Popular K-pop girl group Girls' Alert have been forced to split after coronavirus took its toll on their management company's coffers.
The five-member band, who had hits with their debut single Dreamgirls in 2017 and We Got The Power in 2019, will disband after their managers were unable to continue paying their contracts.
In a statement, management company Roots Entertainment told gutted fans: "First, we would like to apologise. "Due to the repercussions of COVID-19 and various other circumstances, our company's situation has worsened, and it is no longer possible for us to continue leading Girls' Alert. "Therefore, Roots Entertainment has terminated the contracts of all of the members. "We made this decision out of consideration for the