Female K-Pop idols truly have it rough every single time. If you were to ask who is the most hated one out of all of them, it would probably be BLACKPINK’s Jennie.
Just recently, the BLACKPINK member was bombarded with a lot of hate comments on Instagram from Chinese people. The reason: her alleged attitude problem and not giving her 100% energy during their concert stop at Hong Kong.
https://twitter.com/P24743492/status/1616038431821373440?s=20&t=Kzl8ejWW2ZNAuN6Oe98S4A
queen jennie is trending on weibo for slacking off AGAIN at hongkong concert :(( poor jennie must be tired without her boyfriend by her side pic.twitter.com/XFaM7e3L1L
— W. (@BUNDLESPlNK) January 17, 2023
You can go ahead and check her most recent Instagram posts for the other comments from Chinese internet users themselves.
BLINKS on the other hand, are all up in solidarity with Jennie. They also noted that the ones that started the hate train towards the member didn’t even attend their concert in Hong Kong. They also started the tag “YG PROTECT JENNIE”, with some urging Jennie to leave the company immediately.
Jennie MUST sue a blogger with 4M followers on Weibo, he/she is the one started this cyber-bully campaign on her birthday, idk how much he got paid for this but this is so heartless. If that one has an acc on twitter then we could doxxed easily him but that fad only uses weibo https://t.co/ZJvKBokZPN
— ★ (@cateyesjnk) January 19, 2023
https://twitter.com/BLINKSTATS/status/1617810829939978241?s=20&t=Kzl8ejWW2ZNAuN6Oe98S4A
https://twitter.com/amorjennienk/status/1617381271012876289?s=20&t=Kzl8ejWW2ZNAuN6Oe98S4A
@ygent_official She deserves happiness not the fake rumours..
YG PROTECT JENNIE!!#JENNIE #protectjennie pic.twitter.com/Rw2nckXh6F— avril_ot7jmbish (@AvrilOt7jmbish) January 23, 2023
This just prove majority of online hate is bots and made up because while they fume this is Jennie in a Hong Kong mall currently her face is everywhere
pic.twitter.com/EeSYc2G4nM https://t.co/mDUALpHQcg
— ✮ ᴼᴬ (@AIRJENS) January 22, 2023
a thread on jennie rocking her performance in blackpink’s born pink stop in hong kong
— gi ᴼᴬ 🐻ྀིྀིྀིྀིྀིྀིྀིྀི (@jennieaceitgirl) January 22, 2023
them: “jennie slacked cos hk is an asian country”
also them: jennie’s performance was strong in thailand (an asian country)jennie got dragged to the mud for twerking in their concert
and now they are “disappointed” cos she didnt twerk enough?what should jennie do atp? 😭 pic.twitter.com/e75EItjKBn
— gi ᴼᴬ 🐻ྀིྀིྀིྀིྀིྀིྀིྀི (@jennieaceitgirl) January 22, 2023
hong kong wasn't even the first stop at their asian tour so this man doesn't even consider thailand asian 💀 i guess only china, sk and japan counts
and this was jennie in hong kong btwpic.twitter.com/WtH3leCTm8 https://t.co/p6lfhJTCRT
— daenerys (@jenlisapinks) January 22, 2023
Jennie in Hong Kong singing,dancing,interacting with her fans with a big smile on her face like this but that still didn’t enough for those m fs.
I hope Jennie never goes back to that country ever again. pic.twitter.com/OhAB0afIM4— Mass Fiere (@eyes_talkk) January 22, 2023
Are they really trying to cancel Jennie because of her "bad attitude with the Hong Kong fans"????
ARE Y'ALL BEING DEAD SERIOUS???#Jennie #BLACKPINK #BLACKPINK_WORLDTOUR pic.twitter.com/ao6OKl4qyW
— Sophie💗 (@s0ph13sm) January 22, 2023
This hate campaign against BLACKPINK and other female idols have seriously gone too far, and mostly without basis. People online, regardless of nationality or background, should stop hiding behind fake names and just come clean with their faults.
The amount of criticisms they throw at idols is astounding, considering that these idols are also humans. Clearly, these people lack people skills and prefer spewing hate on people more successful than they are than fixing themselves and their attitude.
Also, grow up. You’ll never be as successful as these idols you always throw hate comments on.
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