Miyazono Rena exits Dress Code amid scandal rumours

Miyazono Rena leaves idol group Dress Code after a major contract violation, just 2 days after Asahina Madoka’s exit, sparking concerns over the group
Miyazono Rena Leaves Dress Code Following Scandal
Miyazono Rena Exits Dress Code After Contract Violation Rumours Shake the Group

The rising idol group Dress Code has been thrown into the spotlight this week after two members exited the group in the span of just two days. 

On 14 November 2025, Miyazono Rena was officially announced to be leaving the group due to what management described as a major contract violation. 

The update followed only 48 hours after fellow member Asahina Madoka made her own sudden departure for the same reason, leaving fans stunned as the group approaches its one-year debut anniversary.

Below is a full breakdown of what happened, the statements released so far, and how Dress Code plans to move forward.


Management Confirms: Miyazono Rena Leaves Dress Code

On 14 November, agency imaginate posted an official notice confirming that Miyazono Rena would be leaving Dress Code effective immediately. 

According to the announcement, the decision came after a serious breach of contract was identified, prompting the agency to apologise to fans and industry partners for the abrupt update.

Miyazono Rena Leaves Dress Code Following Scandal Rumours

The statement read that activities would continue as planned and reassured supporters that they remain committed to maintaining a stable environment for the remaining members.

Miyazono Rena herself also addressed fans on Twitter, writing: 

“Please check the official announcement. I am truly sorry for the sudden news. Thank you for your continued support for Dress Code.” 

She did not comment further on the nature of the violation.


Two Departures in Two Days

The situation quickly gained attention as fans realised this was the second contract-related exit in under 48 hours. 

On 12 November, Asahina Madoka was removed from the group for a similar breach, with management apologising for the sudden notice and emphasising that activities would proceed unchanged with a five-member line-up.

With Miyazono’s departure two days later, Dress Code now moves forward as a four-member group.

Scandal of Miyazono Rena and Asahina Madoka

What Was the Violation?

Neither announcement disclosed the specific details behind the breaches, leaving room for speculation online. 

Madoka, however, had posted an apology on her own account, stating that her “careless actions” let down supporters and created trouble for the group.

In the idol industry, contract violations often refer to issues such as:

  • Private contact with fans

  • Unapproved activities

  • Unauthorised social media activity

  • Actions that may affect the group’s public image

Miyazono Rena Leaves Dress Code After Alleged Contract Violation

None of these have been confirmed in this case. 

Some posts circulating on Twitter claim that exposed images may have triggered the controversy, but there has been no verification from the agency.

Imaginate Confirms Miyazono Rena’s Departure From Dress Code

Producer and YouTuber Kagura Hinako, who oversees Dress Code, also took to Twitter to apologise for “repeated trouble caused”.

Miyazono Rena Removed From Dress Code Over Major Contract Violation

Dress Code to Continue as a Four-Member Group

Despite the upheaval, imaginate has confirmed that all upcoming schedules will continue without alteration. 

The group will maintain a four-member formation for the time being, with no hints yet regarding new member additions or long-term restructuring.

With their debut anniversary just around the corner, fans are watching closely to see how the remaining members navigate this turbulent period.

While sudden exits are not rare in the idol scene, two departures so close together inevitably spark concerns about group stability. For now, management appears focused on continuity, and the remaining members are expected to take the stage as usual.

Source: NikkanSports

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