VCHA to Continue as Four-Member Group After Kaylee’s Departure

Jul 13, 2025

VCHA to Continue as Four-Member Group After Kaylee’s Departure
By contrast, former member Kaylee. Photo courtesy = JYP Entertainment



Kaylee, a member of JYP Entertainment's global girl group VCHA, is leaving the team.

JYP said on the 12th that `JYP America and Kayleigh mutually agreed to conclude their activities in light of sufficient discussion' and"We sincerely support each other's future.'

Kayleigh, a dual Korean-American citizen born in 2009, debuted as the youngest member of Bo Mi, but she suspended her activities in March last year due to health problems and eventually decided to leave the team.




Bira is a localized girl group in the U.S. created by JYP and Republic Records under Universal Music in partnership. It was formed through the South Korea-U.S. joint audition program 『A2K』 that aired in 2023 and made its official debut in January last year.

Lexy, Camilla, Kendall, Savannah, KG, and Kayleigh started with a total of six members, but after KG reported the news of a lawsuit against JYP in December last year with the withdrawal, Kayleigh's withdrawal will allow the team to operate under a four-member system.

Binah's last album activity was her second single 'Only One' in March last year.




Next is JYP's entrance.

Korean version

JYP America and Kaylee mutually agreed to conclude VCHA activities after sufficient discussion.




We sincerely support each other's future. Thank you.

English ver.

JYP America and Kaylee have mutually agreed to part ways as she concludes her journey with

VCHA. Both parties sincerely wish each other all the best in their future endeavors. Thank you.





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