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Vtuber agency VShojo has shut down after its CEO, Justin "Gunrun" Ignacio admitted on a statement posted on the VShojo X account that he mismanaged the company.
On Thursday, VShojo CEO Justin “Gunrun” Ignacio announced that they would beclosing the popular VTuber talent agency. News of VShojo’s sudden closure comesjust days after popular Twitch VTuber ...
VTuber agency VShojo is shutting down, the CEO announced Thursday. This comes after a mass exodus of streamers from the company over reports of unpaid revenue, including money raised for charity.
VTuber Henya claims VShojo won’t be fulfilling merch orders from her community and is accusing the defunct org of pocketing the money.
Earlier today, VShojo CEO Justin “Gunrun” Ignacio announced that the company would be shutting down, though the answers he provided with his statement aren’t flying with the former VShojo ...
With its reputation in shambles and memes about its apparent death all over X, VShojo CEO Justin "Gunrun" Ignacio posted a statement today admitting that he royally screwed up. "VShojo has failed ...
Earlier this week, VShojo came under fire as Ironmouse, the agency’s top-performing VTuber, announced she was leaving the company over a missing $500,000 charity donation and her own unpaid funds.
Days later, VShojo announced it was shutting down. It was one particular part of CEO Justin “Gunrun” Ignacio’s apology that’s been galling fans the most, however.
Earlier this week, popular VTuber Ironmouse accused talent agency VShojo of failing to pay out money she was owed, including over $500,000 for charity as part of a record-breaking Twitch subathon ...
In under 24 hours, VShojo has nearly imploded following allegations made by ironmouse saying that the agency owed her money and had failed to pay out over $500, ...
Ignacio says despite raising "around $11 million" to run VShojo, it never made enough revenue to support the cost of, well, running a talent agency. Paying creators, investing in onboarding new ...