A video showing Jennie dancing at a club in Tokyo, Japan surfaced recently on social media and online communities. The party was marked by bold lighting, loud music, and a performance that included lingerie-themed champagne girls and sparklers—elements that immediately drew mixed reactions.
Some internet users criticized the visuals as “overly revealing” and likened the vibe to “a club culture that objectifies women.” Others voiced safety concerns over the use of indoor fireworks. However, many defended Jennie, arguing that “it was a private adult celebration” and “there’s nothing problematic about it.”
At the same time, Rosé was seen in Japan as well—but in a vastly different setting. Dressed casually in a hoodie and cap, she was spotted shopping at a Don Quijote discount store. Her quiet, everyday moment—browsing shelves without fanfare or flashy lights—won praise for her unpretentiousness and approachability.

This contrast sparked commentary from fans and netizens alike: “Jennie at a club, Rosé at Don Quijote,” “Total opposite vibes from the same BLACKPINK,” and “This is what makes each member unique.”
The buzz underscores the diverse personalities within BLACKPINK and how each member continues to resonate with fans in their own distinct way—whether through glamor or simplicity.
Sources: Nate

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