They are always on the agenda with the polemics they experience: Why wasn't the 20th anniversary concert of the Hepsi group held?

Hepsi, the most popular girl group of the 2000s, was planning to reunite with their fans after many years with a special concert and documentary to mark their 20th anniversary. However, disagreements among the band members thwarted these exciting plans.
Gülçin Ergül declined to participate in the project, explaining, "Making and selling our own documentary seems a bit megalomaniac to me." This statement sparked tensions between her and the other group members. Yasemin Yürük, however, stated that Gülçin was continuing her PR efforts through Hepsi and that "nothing can happen based on ego."
Gülçin stated that attempts were being made to target her on social media, stating that Yasemin had brought up the concert and documentary. She put an end to the arguments by saying, "You've seen that we need to maturely acknowledge why we can't get along, and that I prefer to keep the right distance for our peace."
Yasemin Yürük stated that the concert was canceled due to two members' reluctance to participate, saying, "I wish we could have said goodbye with a good concert. I was fed up with Hepsi, but you weren't. I tried so hard to bring the girls together. I don't want to talk too much about this because someone gets too excited and starts talking too much, meaninglessly. Unfortunately, the Hepsi project won't happen. We should have given this to these girls, these kids, but they didn't listen to me!"
As a result, concerts and documentary projects planned for the 20th anniversary of the Hepsi group were canceled due to disagreements between the members.
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