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Katseye Members: All 6 Members, Facts & Rumors Explained

Freddie Edward Davies • 2026-06-23 • Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

If you’ve searched for KATSEYE, you’ve likely seen the same question: five or six members? The answer is six—all active—despite online rumors.

Group Name: KATSEYE · Members: 6 · Debut: June 28, 2024 · Labels: Hybe, Geffen · Origin: Global (US, Switzerland, Philippines, South Korea) · Formation: The Debut: Dream Academy

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Manon’s departure status – no official statement confirms she left (KATSEYE Official – still lists her)
  • Manon’s health condition – no confirmed diagnosis from official sources (KATSEYE Official – still lists her)
  • Whether Daniela and Manon remain friends – no public evidence either way (KATSEYE Official – still lists her)
  • Official member ages and positions – only fan-compiled data exists (Kpop Profiles – fan source)
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Group actively promoting as six members (KATSEYE Official – current lineup)
  • New music expected; no official schedule confirmed (KATSEYE Official – current lineup)
  • Global tour? Not announced yet, but typical for Hybe/Geffen acts (KATSEYE Official – current lineup)

Six rows, one pattern: the official sources align perfectly, but fan-driven gaps persist. The table below sums up what’s verified.

Field Value
Full Name KATSEYE (KATSEYE Official)
Members Daniela, Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia, Yoonchae
Debut June 28, 2024 (Kpop Wiki – community database)
Origin Global (US, Switzerland, Philippines, South Korea)
Record Labels Hybe Corporation, Geffen Records (KATSEYE Official – story page)
Formation The Debut: Dream Academy (Netflix Tudum – Dream Academy guide)

Is KATSEYE 5 or 6 members?

Official member count

KATSEYE has six members. That’s confirmed by the group’s KATSEYE Official – membership page, by Netflix Tudum – Dream Academy guide, and by every Kpop Wiki – community database that tracks the lineup. The number hasn’t changed since debut.

List of current KATSEYE members

  • Daniela Avanzini – USA (KATSEYE Official – story page)
  • Lara Raj – USA
  • Manon Bannerman – Switzerland
  • Megan Skiendiel – USA
  • Sophia Laforteza – Philippines
  • Yoonchae Jeung – South Korea

All six are still listed on the official site as of writing. The implication: the “5 members” rumor is simply wrong.

Why did Manon leave KATSEYE?

Reasons for Manon’s departure

  • No official statement has confirmed that Manon left the group.
  • She still appears on the KATSEYE Official – membership page alongside the other five.
  • Most departure rumors trace back to speculative social media posts, not verified sources.

Manon’s current status

According to KATSEYE Official – membership page, Manon Bannerman is an active member. No statement from Hybe, Geffen, or Manon herself indicates otherwise. The catch: because she hasn’t posted on personal social channels recently, fans started filling the gap with guesses.

Why is KATSEYE not a K-pop group?

Global group concept

  • KATSEYE was formed through a partnership between Korean entertainment company Hybe Corporation and American label Geffen Records.
  • The group was assembled from a global audition pool of 120,000 submissions – not limited to Korean trainees.

Differences from traditional K-pop

  • The lineup includes members from USA, Switzerland, Philippines, and South Korea – only one member is Korean.
  • Music and promotions target a global audience, as described in Netflix Tudum – Dream Academy guide.
  • They perform in English, not Korean, and their choreography draws from Western and K-pop styles alike.

Why this matters: fans expecting a traditional K-pop group with Korean songwriting and variety show appearances will be confused. KATSEYE is better understood as a global pop act with Hybe production DNA – similar to how Ni-Ki (ENHYPEN) Profile trained under Hybe but KATSEYE’s identity is broader.

What is the ethnicity of KATSEYE members?

Nationalities of each member

  • Daniela Avanzini – United States (KATSEYE Official – story page)
  • Lara Raj – United States
  • Manon Bannerman – Switzerland
  • Megan Skiendiel – United States
  • Sophia Laforteza – Philippines
  • Yoonchae Jeung – South Korea

Cultural backgrounds

The official site provides hometowns but not detailed ethnicity. Fan sources suggest Daniela is of Swiss and Italian descent, Lara is of South Asian heritage, and Sophia is Filipina-American – but the group itself hasn’t confirmed these details. Like actress Anna Sawai Biography, who navigates multiple cultural identities, KATSEYE’s members likely carry mixed backgrounds, but official biocards stick to nationality.

What kind of illness does Manon have?

Manon’s health condition

  • No diagnosed condition has been confirmed by Manon, Hybe, Geffen, or any medical source.
  • Some social media threads reference a “Parkinson’s Foundation” connection, but no verifiable evidence supports that claim.

Official statements

Neither the KATSEYE Official – membership page nor any official press release mentions a health issue. The trade-off: without public disclosure, it’s impossible to know whether Manon’s occasional absences from group content are health-related or schedule-related.

Why this matters

Fans who spread unverified health rumors risk causing real harm. Until Manon or KATSEYE’s official channels speak, the only responsible answer is “no information.”

Without official disclosure, the responsible stance is to withhold judgment.

Confirmed vs. Unconfirmed

Confirmed facts

  • KATSEYE has six members (KATSEYE Official)
  • Members hail from US, Switzerland, Philippines, South Korea (KATSEYE Official – story page)
  • Group debuted June 28, 2024 (Kpop Wiki – community database)
  • Group is a global project under Hybe and Geffen (KATSEYE Official – story page)
  • All six members are currently active (KATSEYE Official – membership page)

What’s unclear

  • Manon’s alleged departure – no official confirmation
  • Manon’s health condition – no verified diagnosis
  • Whether Daniela and Manon are still friends – no evidence either way
  • Exact ages and official positions – only fan-compiled data
  • Sophia’s unofficial leader status – not confirmed by the group

“KATSEYE is a six-member global girl group formed by HYBE and Geffen Records.”

KATSEYE Official Website – membership page

“The six-member global girl group KATSEYE represents four countries across North America, Europe and Asia.”

Netflix Tudum – Dream Academy guide

Two sources, one verdict: the group’s lineup is stable, but the online fog around Manon persists. For anyone following KATSEYE, the clear action is to rely on the official site and Netflix’s editorial coverage – not Reddit threads. If you’re a new fan, you now have a grounded member-by-member view. If you’re a long-time follower, you know exactly which claims are sand and which are stone.

Always cross-check with the official KATSEYE website and Netflix Tudum for verified updates.

For a detailed breakdown of the KATSEYE lineup, fans can explore the official lineup and FAQs that clarify common misconceptions.

Frequently asked questions

When did KATSEYE debut?

June 28, 2024.

What does KATSEYE mean?

The name is a stylized form of “cat’s eye” – a reference to sharp vision and focus. No official explanation has been published.

Who is the leader of KATSEYE?

No leader has been officially named. Fan profiles often list Sophia Laforteza as the leader, but the group hasn’t confirmed that role.

How was KATSEYE formed?

Through the 2023 reality show The Debut: Dream Academy, a joint project between Hybe and Geffen Records.

Is KATSEYE under Hybe?

Yes, Hybe Corporation co-manages the group alongside Geffen Records.

Does KATSEYE have a Korean member?

Yes, Yoonchae Jeung is from Seoul, South Korea.

What is the fandom name of KATSEYE?

No official fandom name has been announced.

Are all KATSEYE members adults?

Based on fan-reported birthdates, the youngest member (Yoonchae, born 2007) turned 17 in 2024, so not all are adults in every jurisdiction.



Freddie Edward Davies

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