
TWICE member Tzuyu shared a heartfelt message with fans after completing the group’s year long world tour, drawing attention amid ongoing speculation about her future with JYP Entertainment.
Through her social media account, Tzuyu reflected on the emotions she felt after the tour came to an end.
“After finishing the tour that we shared for a year, I felt so many different emotions,” she wrote. “More than anything, I think the strongest feeling was pride.”
She added that the tour gave her a chance to learn and grow as an artist.
“I was able to feel and learn so many things through this tour, and that was the biggest reward for me,” Tzuyu said.
The singer also thanked ONCE, TWICE’s official fan base, for supporting the group wherever they performed.
“Knowing that ONCE is always with us wherever we are gave me great strength,” she shared. “I think it also gave me more courage to continue moving forward as an artist.”
Tzuyu then asked fans to remain by TWICE’s side, writing, “We may feel sad that the tour is over, but please promise that ONCE will stay with us for a long time. Let’s stay together for a long time.”
Her message received a warm response from fans, with some viewing it as reassuring amid recent reports suggesting that she could leave JYP Entertainment or pursue independent activities.
The rumors began after Taiwanese and Chinese media outlets reported that Tzuyu’s parents established a company called Weihai Entertainment last year. Some reports suggested that the company could be connected to her future activities in Chinese speaking regions.
However, there is currently no confirmed information showing that Tzuyu is directly involved in the company or that it is related to her entertainment contract.
Neither JYP Entertainment nor Tzuyu’s representatives have announced an official decision regarding a contract renewal or a possible agency transfer.
Meanwhile, TWICE recently completed their world tour after approximately one year. The group continues to remain active through full group promotions, solo releases, and unit projects as they mark their 10th year since debut.