So, the interesting thing about Stardust is that the overarching management doesn't have as much to do with the operations of the groups. This has to do with Stardust's history with idols, but unlike UF or whatever 48G's management is calling themselves now, they're a general talent agency that sort of fell into idols rather than forming around idols. Individual group management has much more say in what the group does, so each group can make very different choices, as management and member needs dictate. For example, Ebichu made it public that after aiai graduated, they had been planning on adding new members. However,
one member, Hinata, made a passionate plea to not bring in anyone new and let them keep working as the 6 members remaining. Management decided to listen to her and did not add any new members.
That's pretty cool management actually listened to her I wonder if that possibly means that the group will just disband once the remaining 6 decides that they want out. I mean generational groups are cool and all, but leaving as a whole. There is something special about that.
Just gonna share this recent and cute picture of the group