BLACKPINK Comeback Releases a Full Album titled 'The Album' with the Main Song 'Lovesick Girls'. One of Jennie's costumes in the music video seems to have drawn controversy.
BLACKPINK (Black Pink) has comeback releasing a full album titled "The Album" with the title song "Lovesick Girls". One of Jennie's costumes in the music video that was released on October 2 seems to have drawn controversy.
In one scene, Jennie wears a nurse outfit in the hospital with red high heels, a belt that ties around her waist. The 1996-born idol also showed his thighs with this mini dress.
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It is said that Jennie's costume depicts the nurses, who are currently fighting on the front lines against COVID-19, inappropriately. The members looked beautiful even though they were wearing straw mats so netizens regretted this costume. BLACKPINK's stylists have been especially criticized for being responsible for the problematic costumes.
"It's true that it's problematic. Why do people think of this as nonsense? We don't swear at singers but at stylists and companies," commented netizens. "It's true that it's a problem but the singer himself is innocent. The stylists and the company are the ones who are at fault. You protect the singers, but the real victims here are the nurses," added another netizen.
"No, but why are their stylists like that. We've changed generations and there are so many people who feel uncomfortable looking at work uniforms now, so why do they still attract cosplay? Why do they make their dresses as nurses like that. Real nurses don't even wear hats like that. that, so many nurses have shown it. Stylists are really crazy, "said another.
"Why do they always make nurse clothes like that? They can shoot videos that are just as good if they don't dress her up like that either. Representing nurses and flight attendants like that will only hurt the real worker in the end. Just tell her to wear pants and dresses instead and he will still look like a cool nurse, "concluded another.
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(wk / chus)