VShojo exodus continues as Kson confirms her exit amid growing controversy

In a significant escalation of the ongoing crisis at the VTuber agency VShojo, the popular talent Kson has announced that she is also leaving the company.
Her announcement came in a live stream, just one day after founding member Ironmouse departed the agency and made serious allegations of financial mismanagement, including over half a million dollars in unpaid charity donations.

Kson revealed to her viewers that she had already been planning to leave VShojo at the end of the month, on the 31st of July.
She stated that her own decision was also motivated by financial issues, claiming that the agency owes her a “significant amount of money” and has not paid her since September of the previous year.

While she had initially intended to part ways with the company privately, Ironmouse’s public accusations prompted her to make an immediate and open declaration of her departure.
The situation has triggered a wave of uncertainty and distrust within the agency, with several other talents announcing their own streams to address the situation.

Kuro has stated that he had already submitted a leave contract and held a meeting on the 11th of July.
Michi Mochievee is scheduled to discuss her plans later today, the 22nd of July, with Henya the Genius set to announce her future plans on the 23rd of July.
Many of the remaining talents have also removed any mention of VShojo from their social media profiles, fueling speculation that more departures are imminent.
Kson, a bilingual streamer who joined VShojo in 2022, was a major part of the agency’s Japanese branch.

Her exit, combined with that of Ironmouse, one of the most-subscribed streamers in the world, marks a critical blow to VShojo’s stability and public image.
The controversy now extends beyond the initial shock of the missing charity funds to include allegations of widespread non-payment to its top creators, signaling a deepening crisis for the once-prominent VTuber agency.
You can watch Kson’s full statement below:
Source: Official YouTube Account
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