In a video released on the “Fairy Jae-Hyung” YouTube channel on March 9, Jennie candidly reflected on her journey from childhood to her current celebrity, sharing her interior experience with Jung Jae-Hyung.
Jennie, who left for New Zealand at the age of 10 for a study program abroad, made the unexpected decision to return to Korea at 14 instead of continuing his studies in the United States, then undertaken his life as a trainee at YG Entertainment. Remembering those six years, he confessed, “The constant assessments were already cruel, but today it was not a question of obtaining a score like 70 points or something simple. Every time we had evaluations, the friends left and, at that age, it was really difficult to accept. “
The incessant competition had an emotional toll. Jennie admitted, “When you are young, you should learn about love: how to give and receive it. But as trainees, we were in constant competition. Thoughts like “if that person is wrong, then I have to” start taking over, and it seemed to me that my vision of the people themselves becoming trapped in that mentality “. Despite the crack to see close friends to leave, he pushed forward, saying: “It was so sad, but I had to dry the tears and push immediately forward.”
His determination has never waned. Jennie recalled, “I always thought:” I debuted, whatever happens. “I said to myself:” This is my only path. “I had abandoned the school for this and I refused to believe in any uncertainty. I was determined to make it happen, it doesn’t matter what.”
Now, after separating YG and embraced a new chapter of his career, Jennie has released his first album with full figure, “Ruby“March 7. To celebrate the milestone, he is currently organizing solo concerts with the title”Ruby’s experience“In three main cities: Los Angeles, New York and Seoul.
However, his debut performance in Los Angeles has aroused controversy, with some doubts if his theatrical dress was excessively revealing. Despite the discussion, Jennie continues to make a bold declaration, demonstrating his resilience and artistic evolution.