Momoland, the favored Ok-pop lady group, is formally reuniting after a two-year hiatus from actions.On Thursday, Inyeon Leisure confirmed that six members—Hyebin, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy—have signed unique contracts to renew group actions. This partnership marks a recent chapter for the group, which had disbanded in February 2023 following the expiration of their contracts with MLD Leisure.That mentioned, one notable absence within the reunion is Daisy, a former member who left the group in 2020 below contentious circumstances. Daisy beforehand revealed in a TikTok stay broadcast that she didn’t depart voluntarily however was fired by MLD Leisure. She claimed to have been eliminated with out prior dialogue and later received a authorized battle in opposition to the company over unpaid wages.Daisy’s exclusion from the reunion doesn’t come as a shock to many followers. Following her departure, she distanced herself from the Ok-pop business and maintained minimal contact with former members. That mentioned, she has remained energetic on TikTok.Momoland was initially shaped in 2016 by means of the truth present “Discovering Momoland.” The group shortly rose to prominence following the debut of their seven members—Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy. Two different idols, Daisy and Taeha, joined in 2017.Their breakout hit “Bboom Bboom” in 2018 catapulted them to worldwide fame, incomes them accolades such because the World Ok-Pop Rookie award on the Gaon Chart Music Awards. Different hits like “BAAM” and “Thumbs Up” additionally earned them nominations and awards.Over their profession, Momoland collected 23 awards from 64 nominations and have become a family title amongst Ok-pop followers worldwide.Inner points started when Taeha and Yeonwoo left the group in 2019 amid allegations of manipulation throughout “Discovering Momoland.” The group additionally struggled with mismanagement by MLD Leisure, which included inconsistent promotions and prolonged hiatuses. In 2023, the six remaining members selected to not renew their contracts with MLD Leisure.