‘Super Junior, SM Entertainment’ Latest Update: Yesung finally comes back? Boy Band least favorite among SM Entertainment talents?

By Staff Writer

May 04, 2015 04:05 AM EDT

Yesung is finally coming back to Super Junior this May as he completes his two-year service in the military. Fans are very excited to see the talented singer from the Super Junior- K.R.Y.'s sub-unit. Meanwhile, several reports are claiming that the group, Super Junior is SM Entertainment's least favorite talents.

Yesung's comeback is just in time for the upcoming Japan tour of the group this coming June and July. Sm Entertainment representatives have formally announced a week ago that Yesung will be discharged from the military service this coming May 5 and will be part of the upcoming tour of the group in Japan.

"Super Junior member Yesung will be participating in the Japanese tour that will be opening up this coming June - July following his discharge from the military. There have not been any plans yet for an album release." As revealed by SM Entertainment.

Yesung was enlisted in the army as a public officer on May 6, 2013 and is expected to return to his civilian life this May 5. Shindon and Sungmin on the other hand both started their military services last March, prompting them to leave the Super Junior group for the meantime. Kangin, another member of the boyband reportedly faced charges after failing to comply on his military services requirements last month. SM Entertainment has already cleared the issue on earlier reports.

Fans of the Super Junior group are reportedly claiming that SM Entertainment neglects the boy group the most. Back in 2011, during the "SBS Gayo Daejun" SM Entertainment reportedly failed to inform fans of the boy band that the Super Junior will be on the show. Thus, only a few fans were able to attend the event. Leetuk, Super Junior's leader spoke through SNS channels about the incident.

"Really this is not cool..shouldn't notices have been made? I would like to apologize instead~"

Donghae, another member of the group also gave his apologies. "I'm sorry ELF.Super Junior's biggest fan base group call themselves the ELF. Choi Siwon another Super Junior member claimed, "Anyway you look at it, there isn't a group more hard-working than us, and there can't be a group more pitiful than us." 

Another incident back in 2014 triggered this "neglected belief" for the Super Junior group. SM Entertainment released tickets for Super Junior's World Tour Super Show 4 on April 23, a day before the concert. What makes things even worse is that the tickets were too pricey, each at 100,000 won or around $90 US. Eunhuk, an offended member of the Super Junior reacted to this. "When I was in school, 88,000 won was a large sum of money. It wasn't a sum that I could get within a day when someone told me 'Bring the money by tomorrow.'"

At present Donghae and Eunhyuk's special album released last March failed to reach the knowledge of its fans. Is SM Entertainment really neglecting the boy band after all?

Yesung's comeback might spark more "neglect issues" coming from SM Entertainment, or hopefully, a good start for the managing company to look after its talent more diligently.

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