
Following an unexpected wardrobe situation during a music festival performance, JENNIE of the group BLACKPINK's agency has announced plans for legal action in response to controversial videos spreading online.
JENNIE performed as a headliner at "Summer Sonic 2026," held on August 14 at ZOZO Marine Stadium and Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, and on August 16 at Expo '70 Commemorative Park in Osaka. As the first Korean solo artist to headline the event, JENNIE delivered a solo set lasting about an hour. During the performance, she was seen adjusting her top while turning around due to wardrobe concerns and signaling staff about microphone equipment issues. She also directly explained to the audience that the hot weather and sweat had caused issues with her outfit, asking for their understanding.
After the concert, videos of JENNIE's performance spread rapidly across social media and online communities. Among them, some videos sparked controversy by appearing to show body exposure due to shifting clothing, with those clips surpassing 10 million views.
In response, JENNIE's agency, OA Entertainment, released an official statement on August 18 outlining its plans for legal action. The agency stated, "We have continuously identified malicious slander, the spread of false information, the malicious editing and manipulation of photos and videos, and posts or distribution violating privacy and personal rights regarding JENNIE across online communities and social media," adding that civil and criminal legal responses are currently underway.
The agency also emphasized, "We will take active legal measures depending on the content and severity of cases involving the malicious editing or re-manipulation of JENNIE's physical features, the repeated posting or distribution of specific photos or video fragments, and posts or distribution combined with insulting expressions or false information," making it clear that there will be no agreements or leniency throughout this process.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn)