Lee Seung-gi is reportedly taking steps to part ways with Big Planet Made Entertainment, adding to growing concerns surrounding the agency.
According to SBS Entertainment News on April 6, his legal representative notified the company last month of a contract termination, citing alleged breaches. The notice reportedly asserts that the agreement has already been concluded through proper legal procedures.
The decision is said to stem not only from settlement-related issues but also from concerns over unpaid costs involving on-site staff and external vendors. Reports indicate that Lee had attempted to maintain the relationship despite earlier controversies, but continued issues made it difficult to move forward.
Separately, Lee is expected to proceed with his scheduled activities to minimize disruption, aiming to avoid impact on fans and production staff.
His reported departure comes amid a series of similar moves within the company. In February, Taemin ended his exclusive contract with Big Planet Made, while reports also surfaced that VIVIZ, Lee Mujin, and BE’O had submitted termination notices. The agency has stated that no final decisions have been confirmed and that discussions are ongoing.
Concerns have also extended to its parent company, ONEHUNNIT, where multiple members of THE BOYZ—excluding New—were reported to have initiated contract terminations, further intensifying scrutiny.
As developments continue, Lee Seung-gi’s case adds to the broader questions surrounding the agency’s stability and artist relations.