BSR Entertainment Denies Rumors About a New Survival Show

BSR Entertainment has officially addressed and denied recent rumors regarding a new survival show, putting an end to speculation that had been circulating online.

RUMORS ABOUT A NEW SURVIVAL SHOW SPARK SPECULATION

On February 9, industry insiders and online forums began buzzing with rumors that BSR Entertainment was secretly working on a new survival show, allegedly described as a "requel" to DOGSHOW 69, the competition that formed the boy group DOGG:y.

Fans and netizens quickly picked up on the rumors, with many believing that BSR Entertainment was preparing for another intense competition-based program, possibly leading to the debut of a new idol group. Given the success of DOGSHOW 69, which captivated viewers with its high-stakes performances and dramatic eliminations, the idea of a follow-up season immediately generated excitement. Some even speculated that the alleged show might focus on a different concept—either an all-female survival competition, a co-ed format, or even an international audition project.

The rumors gained further traction when anonymous sources claimed that early-stage planning meetings for the project had already taken place. Some insiders suggested that BSR Entertainment was looking to capitalize on the ongoing popularity of survival programs, as seen with shows like Boys Planet and R U Next?.

BSR ENTERTAINMENT SHUTS DOWN SPECULATION

However, on February 15, a representative from BSR Entertainment stepped forward to deny all claims, stating firmly:

"There are no plans to produce a new survival show this year. The reports and speculations are completely false. At the moment, our focus is solely on the debut of a new group, and we are working hard to ensure their successful debut."

The company’s statement immediately put an end to the swirling rumors, confirming that fans should not expect another DOGSHOW 69-like program in 2025.

This response was met with mixed reactions. While some fans expressed disappointment at the lack of a new survival program, others were excited by the confirmation that BSR Entertainment is preparing to debut a new group. Many are now shifting their focus to what this mysterious upcoming debut could entail.

BSR ENTERTAINMENT’S EXPANDING ROSTER: WHAT’S NEXT?

BSR Entertainment is currently one of the fastest-growing agencies in the industry, with a strong lineup of artists. Following the success of MARITEZ, POCKY and DOGG:y, the company is now preparing for the debut of BSRNGG2025 (their unofficial name), a highly anticipated girl group set to make their official entrance into the K-pop scene.

With BSR Entertainment confirming that a new group is on the way, speculation has now turned toward the details of this upcoming act. Will it be another group to follow in MARITEZ, POCKY and DOGG:y’s footsteps? Or could it be a co-ed or special unit project? The company has yet to reveal any concrete details, leaving fans eager for more announcements.

Additionally, some netizens believe that even if BSR Entertainment does not launch a survival show in 2025, it could still be a possibility in the future. Many fans hope that the success of DOGSHOW 69 will eventually lead to a second season or a brand-new competition format that will bring fresh talent into the industry.

CONCLUSION: NO SURVIVAL SHOW, BUT A NEW DEBUT TO ANTICIPATE

For now, BSR Entertainment has made it clear—there will be no survival program this year. Instead, the agency’s primary focus is on preparing their next big debut. With BSRNGG2025 already on the way and another new group in the works, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the company.

As fans eagerly await more details, one thing is certain—BSR Entertainment continues to make waves in the industry, whether through survival shows or groundbreaking new artists.


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