South Korean singer Jennie of Ok-pop woman group BLACKPINK has spoken out for the primary time since she left halfway by means of their current Melbourne live performance.
Final Sunday (June 11), BLACKPINK held the second night time of their ‘Born Pink’ live shows in Melbourne, Australia. In the course of the present, Jennie left the stage in the midst of performing ‘Lovesick Women’, and didn’t return for the remainder of the live performance.
Later that night time, her label YG Leisure knowledgeable followers that the singer “was unable to finish the stage because of her deteriorating situation”, extending an apology to followers in attendance on the live performance.
Jennie has since personally addressed the scenario with a publish on Instagram Tales. “Expensive Melbourne Blinks, I’m so sorry I wasn’t capable of end the present on Sunday,” she wrote in easy white letters over a black background.
“I’m doing my finest to get better [at the moment]. Your understanding and help means the world to me,” Jennie added. “Thanks to everybody who got here out to our Melbourne present. Love you guys.”
BLACKPINK are subsequent set to carry out in Sydney later this week, as a part of their ‘Born Pink’ world tour. The woman group have two sold-out exhibits on June 16 and 17 on the Australian metropolis’s Qudos Financial institution Area.
In the meantime, Jennie presently stars within the new HBO unique collection The Idol, alongside Lily-Rose Depp and Abel Tesfaye (also called The Weeknd). The singer beforehand spoke about how working with Depp for the present was “very comforting”.