Members of the musical group Katseye recently spoke to Allure magazine regarding the ongoing discussion among their fanbase concerning the hiatus of group member Manon Bannerman. During the interview, the five members—Daniela Avanzini, of American of Venezuelan descent; Yoonchae, who is South Korean; Sophia Laforteza, who is Filipino; Lara Raj, of American of Indian descent; and Megan Skiendiel, of American of Chinese descent—addressed the topic of Manon’s well-being. The singers emphasized that they support her decision to take a break.
They stated that it is inappropriate for anyone, including the fans, to pressure her regarding her absence. “We want to give her all the time she needs, all the space she needs,” the group members stated. They added that they do not wish to make any assumptions or draw final conclusions regarding her status.
While the discussion was prompted by recent events, such as the group’s presence at Coachella, the members remained cautious about speculating on her return. Despite the public interest in when the group might once again be at full capacity, the members confirmed that the doors remain open for her. They maintained a unified front, focusing on respecting her need for privacy while continuing to promote their current activities.
Their comments highlighted a commitment to supporting their colleague’s personal recovery over addressing public speculation.
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