Meto Komori and Yuhi Chito Suspended by VSPO! for Two Months
Meto Komori and Yuhi Chito Suspended by VSPO! for Two Months

The situation surrounding Meto Komori and Yuhi Chito has rapidly become a major topic of discussion in the VTuber community. On April 30, 2026, VSPO! officially announced that both creators would be stepping away from all activities for a period of two months.

Reasons for Suspension

The explanation provided was straightforward but left many questions unanswered. The company stated that both individuals had engaged in “conduct that partially violated the terms of their contracts.” Adding to the confusion, VSPO! explicitly clarified that the two cases are unrelated. The announcement was made through their official website and a post on X, in which they wrote, “We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for your continued support and kind attention to the activities of our affiliated talents. As announced in the following notices, we have imposed a suspension of activities on Komori Meto and Chito Yuuhi.” Fans quickly noticed that no specific details were disclosed.

Reflection Period and Privacy

Both Meto Komori and Yuhi Chito will be absent for two months. According to VSPO!, this period is intended for them to “reflect deeply on their actions and re-examine their behaviour.” The company also made it clear that they will not elaborate on the specific incidents. In their official statement, they added, “As this matter concerns contractual provisions, we will refrain from disclosing further details.”

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Apologies and Community Reaction

Shortly after the announcement, both VTubers addressed their fans with apologies, but they did not provide any specifics regarding the nature of their violations. This has only heightened curiosity among fans, who are eager to understand what might have gone wrong. To help clarify the situation, More Kazahana released a video breaking down all known information.

Analysis by More Kazahana

In his nine-minute video, More Kazahana focused exclusively on official facts. He stated, “The information that we know, the official information that we know is that, you know, this is just some disciplinary action, um, towards some violations of the contract, whatever violations they may be, right? We’re not sure, but as I said, it does seem like a pretty harsh punishment.”

At this point, there remains no clear answer regarding the exact nature of the violations. What is evident is that VSPO! has taken this step seriously, even without disclosing full details. For now, both creators are off-screen, and fans will have to wait until the suspension concludes to see what happens next.

In a separate development, Mimi Yanagi has also been in the news, with reports alleging her arrest in the UK over possession of her own anime-style drawings. That case is unrelated to VSPO! but has contributed to the broader conversation surrounding VTubers this week.

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