>>14672654>Things like that we don't knowOf course we won't know, unless we see her old contract.
But it's not like talent agencies are just a vtuber novelty, they've been there for a long time and they work in a quite a similar way. Closest thing I can think of are esports agencies, and they have a long history of conflict with their top members. The basic deal is that the agency gives you recognition you probably wouldn't get on your own in return for profits in case you make it big, when you're carrying the rest of the group in return (tied by a contract). So for an aspiring talent it's a choice between high risk, high return indie path or lower risk stable income with an agency. So when a talent in an agency gets big it's very common for them to try to get out of the contract and go indie again. It's hard to judge who's in the wrong or right, at first glance the deal is straightforward, but sometimes the cut they take is just barbaric. Also, people signing those things usually don't even have a clue what they are doing.
>>14672706>do you think they just get the supa money??Do you think they give her more than she earns them? If she gets a salary, then it has to be significantly less than the nett amount she generates.
Also, there's no reason to think she won't have (or doesn't already have) her own sponsors. Probably even some old ones. I don't know what agency she's working with right now, but virtually all indie vtubers silently work with talent management agencies who are limited just to managing their contracts