Filipino-Argentinian Chanty of K-pop group Lapillus takes indefinite hiatus due to illness
Filipino-Argentinian Chanty, a member of K-pop girl group Lapillus, is taking an indefinite hiatus from group activities due to illness.
MLD Entertainment, Lapillus’ agency, announced on April 5 that Chanty, aka Chantal Videla, has been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome.
“Chanty has been diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and has seen improvement in her health through continuous treatment and consistent care from her attending doctor,” it said.




Chanty in Argentina (Instagram)

Chanty (extreme left) and Lapillus at the Asia Artist Awards in the Philippines last December (X)
It added, “However, there is concern that engaging in high-intensity group musical activities may cause the relapse of her symptoms and strain in her health.”
“Therefore, following this, while Chanty will remain a member of Lapillus and continue her individual activities, her participation in group activities as a singer will be indefinitely postponed,” the agency said.
MLD Entertainment said, “We will do our best to support the health and recovery of our artist, so we ask for the utmost understanding of the fans. We humbly ask for warm encouragement and continuous support for the future activities of Lapillus and Chanty.”

MLD Entertainment's notice about Chanty on April 5 (X)
“Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a serious, long-term illness that affects many body systems. People with ME/CFS are often not able to do their usual activities. At times, ME/CFS may confine them to bed,” according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
It added, “People with ME/CFS have severe fatigue and sleep problems. ME/CFS may get worse after people with the illness try to do as much as they want or need to do. This symptom is called post-exertional malaise (PEM). Other symptoms can include problems with thinking and concentrating, pain, and dizziness.”
Chanty debuted in Lapillus in June 2022.