On March 22, Stanley wrote a post on his Instagram Story to address the issue once more.
He clarified that Mirror did not perform at JJ’s concert due to a misunderstanding, and that he would like to apologise for causing another misunderstanding with his post on March 19.
He continued: “To be frank, we’re absolutely honoured that JJ was willing to invite Mirror to share the stage with him. No matter how you look at this, it’s an absolute honour! It seems like misfortune is constantly happening to us, that was the meaning of this post. To wonder why bad luck had befallen us once again.”
It is believed that Stanley was referring to the accident that occured during the group’s July 2022 concert, where a dancer was left critically injured after an LED screen fell on him.
Stanley went on to assert: “We’ve never thought that we were really great, from the very first day. We’ve known that we have our shortcomings. It’s just that we were favoured by luck. But now that the luck has run out, what’s left is hard work, so [we will] have to see how hard working we are.”
Photos: JJ Lin/Instagram, Stanley Yau/Instagram, Ian Chen/Instagram, 8World
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