Manon Proved Katseye Doesn't Have Members. It Has Replaceable Girls.

Episode 16  ·  Apr 27, 01:38 AM

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Manon didn't just leave Katseye. She exposed the system every girl group runs on and it's been running since Destiny's Child. Every girl group has one. The member who doesn't quite fit the mould. The one the label didn't bet on. The one who gets quietly moved to the edge until leaving feels like her idea. 

In this episode, I'm breaking down the five archetypes that every girl group needs to function — and why one of them is always built to be sacrificed. We're going from Destiny's Child and TLC to Little Mix, Fifth Harmony, and Katseye — and what every single one of these groups has in common is the same story playing out in different costumes. 

The "sisterhood" you're sold at the press junket is a marketing tool. The reality is a cast, not a family. Manon Bannerman's departure from Katseye isn't a drama. It's a pattern. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.