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22/7 Management Releases Statement About Stalking
posted on by Kim Morrissy
The official website for the project issued a statement regarding recent stalking problems affecting the group's . The management stated that certain fans have been engaging in stalking behavior against and infringing their privacy.
It elaborated that the staff and do not wish to impose obstacles on the group's activities due to the bad behavior of a select few individuals. If similar cases of bad behavior are discovered, management will inform the police and restrict access to events and live performances.
Yasushi Akimoto is producing the titular "dimension-crossing" idol group. The group originally had eight anime idol characters, with their respective voice actresses performing as idols in the real world.
The 22/7 anime Crunchyroll in February 2020.
Since December 2020, five have "graduated" from the group, including left in November 2021. All five of the ' respective characters have also graduated from the franchise.
In February 2022, eight new Satsuki Shiina, Runa Shijō, Ema Tsukishiro, and Rino Mochizuki. The group now has a total of 14 . The new began their activity with the "22/7 Live Tour 2022 '14'" concert on March 10.
Source: 22/7 project's website