Jennie of BLACKPINK Faces Online Backlash Amid Multiple Controversies

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7 Apr 2025 • 2:50 PM MYT
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Jennie, a member of the globally renowned K-pop group BLACKPINK, has recently come under fire on social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), following a series of controversies that have sparked heated debates among fans and critics alike. The backlash stems from several incidents that unfolded in March and April of 2025, involving her management, music releases, and a resurfaced pre-debut video.

Manager’s Alleged Shade Towards Other Members

One of the key sources of controversy revolves around Jennie’s manager, Jeremy Erlich. In March 2025, Erlich reportedly engaged with posts on social media that praised Jennie’s solo work—particularly her track “Ruby”—while subtly discrediting fellow member Lisa’s solo endeavors. Many fans interpreted this as unprofessional behavior that fostered division within the group. The incident sparked significant backlash, with criticism not only directed at Erlich but also extending to Jennie by association. However, some supporters defended the manager’s actions as simple promotion of Jennie’s achievements, rather than a direct slight against the other members.

Plagiarism Allegations Surrounding “Like Jennie”

Around the same time, Jennie’s newly released song “Like Jennie” drew attention for alleged similarities to the “Rani Anthem” from the Bollywood film Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. Social media users were quick to point out resemblances in the melody and arrangement, prompting accusations of plagiarism. While Indian composer Pritam, who created the original track, stepped forward to defend Jennie—stating that minor musical similarities are not uncommon—the controversy nonetheless fueled further criticism online and added to the growing scrutiny she faced.

Resurfaced Pre-Debut Video Sparks Outrage

In late March and early April 2025, yet another controversy emerged as a pre-debut video resurfaced online, allegedly showing Jennie alongside fellow members Rosé and Lisa using a racial slur. The clip, which was reportedly leaked by someone claiming to be a former YG Entertainment employee, ignited widespread backlash. Many fans expressed shock and disappointment, particularly because some of the members involved are fluent English speakers, which heightened expectations around cultural awareness and sensitivity. While no official response has been issued, the incident has reignited conversations about accountability and education in the K-pop industry.

Divided Reactions and the Pressures of Fame

As with many controversies involving high-profile idols, public opinion remains deeply divided. While some users on social media are quick to condemn Jennie, others passionately defend her, emphasizing the pressures and intense scrutiny K-pop stars regularly endure.

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