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Home / Arts and Entertainment / K-Pop Star Kenshin Diagnosed with Shingles, Takes Hiatus

K-Pop Star Kenshin Diagnosed with Shingles, Takes Hiatus

15 Oct

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Summary

  • Close Your Eyes member Kenshin diagnosed with shingles
  • Kenshin to be hospitalized for treatment, on hiatus from group activities
  • Group to continue activities as 6-member team while Kenshin recovers
K-Pop Star Kenshin Diagnosed with Shingles, Takes Hiatus

On October 14, 2025, the K-pop group Close Your Eyes and their management agency announced that member Kenshin will be taking a break from all group activities until further notice. According to the statement, Kenshin recently visited a medical facility due to a sudden decline in his condition caused by flu-like symptoms and was diagnosed with shingles. He will be hospitalized for treatment and plans to return to activities once his health has improved.

The group will proceed with all of their scheduled activities as a 6-member team while Kenshin focuses on his recovery. Close Your Eyes debuted earlier this year in April with their EP 'Eternal' and has already managed to score their first-ever broadcast trophy. Fans are concerned for Kenshin's well-being and eagerly await his return to the group.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kenshin, a member of the K-pop group Close Your Eyes, has been diagnosed with shingles and will be taking a hiatus from the group's activities to focus on his recovery.
Kenshin was recently hospitalized due to a sudden decline in his health caused by flu-like symptoms, and he has been diagnosed with shingles. He will be taking a break from Close Your Eyes to receive treatment and recover.
The group will continue performing as a 6-member team while Kenshin focuses on his recovery. They plan to welcome him back once his health has improved.

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