BLACKPINK's Jennie has finally spoken up after being caught up in the indoor smoking controversy. The woman born in 1996 apologized through her agency, ODD ATELIER. The agency said they apologized to everyone who felt uncomfortable with Jennie's actions in the content released on July 2, 2024.
BLACKPINK's Jennie admits and deeply regrets her mistake of vaping indoors which caused discomfort to the staff. In the same statement, BLACKPINK's Jennie has personally apologized to all staff at the location who may have been affected.
In addition, the agency also apologized to fans who were disappointed with the artist's behavior. "We apologize to the fans who were disappointed by this incident. We hope this will not happen again in the future. Thank you," she said. As previously reported, in the video of her latest vlog.
There is a moment that shows Jennie holding an object that is suspected to be a vape. The vlog was recorded when Jennie was doing activities in Capri, Italy. The video titled "Moment in Capri" was broadcast on his YouTube channel on July 2, 2024.
In the video, BLACKPINK's Jennie is seen smoking an e-cigarette. Then he blew smoke, allegedly from an e-cigarette, towards a make-up artist who was doing his make-up. However, the scene has now been removed from the vlog, but a clip of the video has been circulating on social media.
It should be noted that Italy has had a ban on indoor smoking since January 2005. If someone is caught smoking in a public place indoors they will be fined up to 250 euros per cigarette. The fine can be doubled if you smoke in front of children or pregnant women.
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