[NEWS] ZE:A's June comeback to be postponed due to leader Jun Young's Injury
2012.05.30
ZE:A's leader Moon Jun Young has recently suffered from an ankle injury. ZE:A's agency Star Empire recently revealed on the 30th of May saying, "Moon Jun Young has recently got injured during a shooting, and he is currently receiving treatment for his injury. His injury is a bit serious and especially since it is at a part that is critical we are afraid that their comeback will be postponed".
The boy group ZE:A is scheduled for a comeback this June 21 and if things do not go smoothly with their leader's treatment, their comeback has to be inevitably postponed to a later date. ZE:A's agency said that they cannot risk Jun Young to push through with the schedule with his injury and they will wait until he has fully recovered. His agency is currently revising their plan and schedules and they will soon confirm the comeback date and schedule of the group. An official said that they are sorry for ZE:A's fans that they have to wait a little longer because they want everything to be smooth and perfect for the group's comeback.
Source: Newsen Written by: Blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net
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