Jennie posted a sensitive photo, hastily deleted it to appease public opinion, surpassing Lady Gaga?

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The fact that Jennie is often condemned for being 'unpleasing' to a group of anti-fans seems too normal, compared to the female idol being asked by her own 'die-hard fans' to limit contact with a rapper with a criminal record like Diplo . Looking at the sentence, we can understand why they raised the red alert?
Jennie is currently resting and preparing for her next DEADLINE tour, however, she has received mixed reactions during this time. On social media, netizens shared that Jennie went to Ibiza and joined artist Diplo in his performance.
Apparently, fans don't like the relationship between Jennie and Diplo. On social media sites like TikTok and X, fans have left comments expressing concern, saying that Jennie shouldn't hang out with "weird" people like Diplo, due to the rapper's accusations.
Some netizens have warned: "I'm afraid for Jennie because she is close to Diplo, this man has a criminal record. I hope her team and management will continue to care for and look after her", "I need her to choose better friends".
Some were more critical, directly referencing the allegations and accusations against Diplo, such as: "Going from Barcelona to Ibiza just to meet and perform with an immature and predatory person, Jennie is crazy".
Although many of Diplo's lawsuits have been dropped or settled out of court, Diplo's public image remains highly controversial. Jennie's collaboration and public appearances with such a person have led many to believe that she has "assisted" in the normalization of reprehensible behavior.
Meanwhile, loyal fans defended her, saying that Jennie was simply collaborating on music and should not be held responsible for someone else's past. They also emphasized that the female idol has the right to personal freedom and choose her own career.
The incident has clearly reflected the fragile line between personal life, art and social responsibility of celebrities. Although there has been no official response from Jennie or her management company, the incident raises questions about the ethical standards that the public expects from artists, especially in the era of social media and boycott culture.
Not only Jennie, BTS leader RM also received harsh criticism after tagging Diplo in an Instagram post. It seems that K-Pop fans do not want their idols to be associated with the controversial rapper.
Compared to Diplo, Jennie has also been involved in a scandal that has caused public condemnation. Jennie was caught vaping in a closed room, specifically backstage at the Jacquemus show in Capri, Italy, and blowing smoke directly at a makeup artist.
The incident was recorded in her vlog, then spread strongly on social media and caused a stir in public opinion. The management company OA Entertainment later officially apologized, confirming that Jennie's behavior was wrong, and said that the female artist directly apologized to the relevant staff, and edited the video to remove the vaping scene.
In a subsequent interview, Jennie said she understood the backlash, especially from a cultural perspective, but many felt that the explanation was not enough to overcome the fundamental issue of respect. Online, many sympathized with the idea that vaping in a closed space, especially in someone else's face, is inherently insensitive - making artists need to be more careful in their behavior.
Many international fans expressed disappointment. Korean netizens, who have strict standards for celebrity behavior, reacted even more strongly, calling on Jennie to make a more sincere public apology, instead of just through her management company.
The incident also sparked much debate about whether celebrities should be held more accountable for their personal actions, especially when every action is closely scrutinized in the current era of social media explosion.
Jennie was 'scolded' by Billboard, BLINK 'mad' sent an ultimatum to remove the video? Kim Oanh17:03:12 05/08/2025Not only did the online community complain and satirize Jennie for being lazy, but Billboard magazine in the United States also disliked female idols. A video posted by Billboard recently was met with a wave of outrage from Jennie's fan community.
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