BLACKPINK 's Jennie has taken a bold step to address the swirling controversy surrounding her smoking, offering insights into the complexities of managing fame and personal choices. Earlier this year, a moment in her vlog where she was seen vaping indoors sparked a wave of criticism from netizens, leading to a backlash that intensified despite the scene being edited out shortly after its release. This incident highlighted the intense scrutiny that idols face, where even the slightest hint of spontaneity can quickly escalate into a major issue.

On September 19, Jennie featured in an editorial for Harper’s Bazaar , showcasing striking new photos that flaunted unique and daring concepts, which only added to the public's fascination with her. However, the accompanying interview revealed deeper reflections on the vaping incident and its broader implications for her and her fellow BLACKPINK members. The staggering fame of BLACKPINK means that privacy often feels like a luxury, and every action of the members can become fodder for public debate.

The clip of Jennie vaping in Italy triggered an immediate formal apology from her representatives, emphasizing the delicate nature of her public persona. In her interview, Jennie thoughtfully addressed the backlash, revealing her understanding of the cultural sensitivities involved. “What can I do? If Korean people think it’s wrong, I’ve got to make up for it”, she stated, indicating her awareness of the cultural norms that shape p.