[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/vt/ - Virtual Youtubers

Search:


View post   

>> No.72029595 [View]
File: 136 KB, 1765x427, s-train.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
72029595

>>72027583
>>72027650
>>72027904
>One of the original talent managers (S-Train) was a groomer faggot who for some reason was allowed by the CEO (PPP) to isolate and harass the company's top talent at the time (Kamiko Kana) until she graduated from the company. He "quit" some time afterwards, but it turns out this only happened after several of the talents rallied together and pressured the CEO to fire him.
>It later turned out that PPP secretly rehired S-Train years later, after almost all of the talents who were around during his original tenure had left, and he predictably did the exact same thing to a talent from the company's doomed 4th generation, which is most likely the event that led to the company shutting down when the other talents found out about it.
>The actually good talent manager (Umiushi Urara) was literally carrying the company on her back for most of its existence because PPP was maliciously negligent and other managers were only sometimes competent at best, to the point that she was pumping her own money into the company and destroying her mental health to keep it afloat with no support from upper management. Eventually it all became too much and she quit, which caused half of the talents to follow her out as they knew the company was fucked without her. She also very briefly implied that she had to lawyer up against the company right before they shut down, but not much is known about this as her tweet about it was deleted almost immediately.
>After this the company basically went nowhere for a full year, and although they hired a couple of new staff members to replace the ones that had quit they were still woefully understaffed, which led to them making the grave mistake of forcing at least one talent (Chikafuji Lisa) to do unpaid staff work, which led to her planning to quit the company only for it to shut down before she could do so (https://twitter.com/chikafujilisa/status/1618443969138143232).).
As I said, most of this information is scattered around or completely lost, but this >>72029024 clip sums up a lot of it and corroborates a lot of things said by other former talents. There's also a lot more that went on that none of them have spoken about because of NDAs or just not wanting to dig up old drama, but basically all of them have implied that far worse things went on than what's known to the public.

Navigation
View posts[+24][+48][+96]