The articles, which were shared on social media under the title “Manifest contract” and claimed to belong to the Manifest group, sparked widespread debate in a short time. The posts, which allegedly contain various restrictions on group members, started to be talked about extensively among users. In the contents in question; It was claimed that there were regulations regarding revenue sharing, stage expenses, clothing costs and the private life of the band members.
Allegedly, it was stated in the contract that 30 percent of the income earned was given to the band members, while the remaining 70 percent belonged to the manager. It was also claimed that stage expenses were covered by the members’ share and that there were various personal restrictions. The items included in the posts are listed as follows: 0% of the income generated will be given to Manifest members. The remaining p will belong to Tolga Flow.
Stage expenses will be deducted from the girls’ 0% share. The clothes worn on stage will be paid out of the girls’ pockets. Group members are not allowed to leave the house without permission from Tolga Stream. It is forbidden for them to meet their boyfriends without Tolga Nakit’s permission. They are prohibited from placing advertisements on their social media accounts of their own free will for 10 years. Those who want to leave the group must pay 45,800,000 TL per person.
“THEY ARE TOTALLY FABRICED ARTICLES” Following the allegations that were on the public agenda, manager Tolga Stream made a statement. Stream stated that the posts did not reflect the truth and that the items in question were completely fabricated. In his statement, Tolga Flow said, “The content under the name ‘Manifest contract terms’ circulating on social media consists of completely fabricated articles. We think that it is a content written for entertainment purposes and does not reflect the truth.
The necessary legal process has been initiated.” The following statements were made in the statement that Koşu made to TV8: “It’s the story of someone throwing a stone into the well. The percentage of girls is higher than us. There is no restriction on their private lives. We show the girls even the invoices we issue for brands and concerts. We show everything, down to the sub-invoices. They are involved in all kinds of spending decisions.
Such transparency does not exist in Turkey. This is not Korea. These girls are also daughters of very educated, decent families. We are responsible for all of their families, first and foremost.” We are a new generation company, our attitude is not like this neither inside nor outside.” While discussions regarding the source of the allegations continue on social media following the statements, the issue remains on the agenda.


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