Korean Artist Jisoo BLACKPINK refuses to be framed by haters, gives a striking reprimand

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Jisoo once proved that she is not afraid to reprimand haters during a live broadcast. The idol made by YG Entertainment firmly responded to their strange comments.

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BLACKPINK's Jisoo (Black Pink) once proved that she is not afraid to reprimand haters during a live broadcast. The idol made by YG Entertainment casually responded to their strange comments.

During live broadcasts in the past, Jisoo noticed many deceptive comments that made her "confess" things through gestures. These types of comments can vary from a harmless request to a negative comment trying to stir up drama.

Jisoo said, "There are a lot of comments like this, 'If you do something, clap. If you do something, touch your hair.'"

To set the record straight, Jisoo shared that any possibility of her doing what someone commented on was purely coincidental. The 1995-born idol confirmed that he did not do certain things because he was told to.

"I'll do what I want to do. The things I do. It doesn't mean I follow what you tell me to do," said the "How You Like That" singer.

Jisoo just acts naturally during the live broadcast and doesn't want any confusion or misinterpretation based on her actions. Other times, he also helps Lisa deal with the same comments.

"You have to be careful because you always find this in the comments. 'If you like Jisoo, scratch your face.' Something like this," Jisoo said to Lisa as they held a live broadcast together.

Meanwhile, Jisoo will greet fans as the main character of the new JTBC drama "Snowdrop". He will compete acting with a series of top artists such as Jung Hae In, Kim Hye Yoon, Jang Seung Jo, Yoo In Na and Yoon Se Ah.

“Snowdrop” is set in Seoul in 1987 and tells the love story of Im Soo Ho (Jung Hae In), a student at a prestigious university who suddenly walks into a girl's dorm covered in blood.

Jisoo plays a cheerful and playful college student who hides her and treats her injuries even when she has to face dangers under intense surveillance. “Snowdrop” is scheduled to air on JTBC sometime this year. (wk/chus)

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