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The PIEHOLE => H!P News and Releases => Topic started by: winner on April 05, 2018, 02:26:24 PM

Title: [News] Wada Ayaka to graduate from ANGERME and Hello! Project
Post by: winner on April 05, 2018, 02:26:24 PM
She will be graduating in next year's 2019 Haru concert tour

https://ameblo.jp/angerme-ayakawada/entry-12366075751.html
https://twitter.com/angerme_upfront/status/981851694634946560
Title: Re: [News] Wada Ayaka to graduate from ANGERME and Hello! Project
Post by: scorn on April 05, 2018, 04:30:26 PM
Wasn't Ogata's grad just announced? Seems they are back to 1-2 grad announcements consistently every month? It'll be sooner than later Hello! Project will be doing more mass audition after another mass audition than ever before; lest they run out of Kenshuusei to replace the graduated group members
Title: Re: [News] Wada Ayaka to graduate from ANGERME and Hello! Project
Post by: kuro808 on April 05, 2018, 08:01:48 PM
^ I think Haachin was more of a immediate move while this one seems like waiting to groom the next person into the H!P leader position. Although a whole year of just knowing that she's leaving is worthwhile although would it be Mizuki to take that role next?
Title: Re: [News] Wada Ayaka to graduate from ANGERME and Hello! Project
Post by: Kaikagaga on April 09, 2018, 11:24:28 AM
Thanks for the great information sharing.
Title: Re: [News] Wada Ayaka to graduate from ANGERME and Hello! Project
Post by: Rayle on April 11, 2018, 03:36:04 AM
I get the feeling they have way more KSS than they should right now, though? MM and Angerme's lineups are bursting to the seams, and they can't even muster up enough activities for their current groups to bother debuting Ichioka Factory. And in terms of the ages of the current members, we're about due for another exodus like Elder Club, which in no way depleted H!P's size to where they needed a mass audition.

My questions are more of how much this puts a timeline on Iikubo, and then if Takechan will be the new H!P subleader and Angerme leader. It's weird to think about Kananan in an official sub-leading capacity.