On the 12th, Jennie shared several photos on her Instagram with the caption, “I visited Henry’s Pizza in Osaka,” updating her fans on her recent activities.
In the photos, Jennie exuded an eye-catching mood as she showed off an elegant silhouette in a skintight black top. She paired it with leopard print trousers, presenting a bold yet unique style. The casually draped black mini crossbody bag and sunglasses added a touch of her sophisticated and free-spirited vibe, grabbing attention. Fans were enchanted by Jennie’s fashion sense and unexpected charm.
a photo of Jennie holding a cup of Coca-Cola caught the attention of fans and the public. Soon after the photo was published, fans rushed to ask her to delete the image, fearing that it would negatively affect her reputation. Three minutes later, Jennie deleted the controversial photo.
Although Coca-Cola is not officially included in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement’s boycott list, the company has become a target for many due to its alleged involvement in human rights abuses in Gaza. This controversy has affected other idols in the past, including ENHYPEN, NewJeans, and Red Velvet’s Seulgi, who faced backlash for seemingly endorsing Coca-Cola.
Previously, V (BTS) sparked controversy after posting a photo of himself eating at McDonald’s as people around the world boycotted the brand due to its association with the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel. However, she did not delete the controversial photo from her Instagram.
Additionally, many K-pop idols have also faced criticism for using Starbucks, including Jeon Somi, Jake (ENHYPEN), and Jisoo (BLACKPINK), among others.