柳俊元遭指「未經許可退出團體」!公開與《放學後的心動2》製作公司未簽署合同引爆雙方矛盾!
最近,柳俊元與所屬經紀公司的矛盾已經走到了相當激烈的地步,柳俊元原本預定加入組合「Fantasy Boys」,卻因公開了他與MBC選秀節目《少年Fantasy – 放學後的心動2》的製作公司未簽署的合同書而成為焦點。

柳俊元原本在《少年Fantasy – 放學後的心動2》節目中奪冠,並預計將加入「Fantasy Boys」出道隊伍,但他卻聲稱合同中有不合理的條款並要求修改,可是經紀公司拒絕後,他便選擇不加入團體。於是,PHUNKY STUDIO 於23日向韓媒表示,柳俊元未經許可退出組合,導致他無法參與日後的組合活動。

PHUNKY STUDIO 指出,柳俊元退出的原因是他的父母與其他成員進行比較,並根據節目投票結果要求提高收益分配比率,從而修改合同。經紀公司表示:「如果根據投票排名調整與其他成員的收益分配比率,可能會出現公平性問題,所以我們已充分解釋了為什麼不能這樣做。」

經紀公司還補充道:「柳俊元的父母已兩次無故讓兒子退出,最後通知柳俊元將無法加入組合。」然而,另一邊柳俊元的說法則與此不同。
24日,柳俊元在Instagram上發文寫道:「我希望達成友好的協議,但這卻成為了一場困難的戰鬥。」柳俊元認為公司似乎認為他因收益分配比率而拒絕簽約,但這與事實不符。

柳俊元表示:「這只是整個合同過程中的一部分,收益分配比率已經調整為5:5,對此我沒有提出任何異議。」柳俊元還指責公司:「但是由於公司單方面要求支付高額固定費用,以及其他不利條款,所以在要求修改不公條款的過程中,我對公司的態度失去了信任,最終決定不繼續進行合同。」

同時,柳俊元還公開了PHUNKY STUDIO提供給他的合同書。合同中明確表示,柳俊元和其他12名決賽者每月需要支付一系列的固定費用,包括場地經理、公關經理、內容/攝影/公關/A&R、總體計劃/海外業務、粉絲經理、租金和車輛租賃等各項費用。除車輛費用外,每人每月需要支付約500萬韓元。合同還指出,進行單獨活動時可能需要支付額外費用。

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