On the 12th, Jennie shared several photos on her Instagram with the caption, “Visited Henry’s Pizza in Osaka,” updating her fans on her recent activities.
In the photos, Jennie exuded a captivating mood while showcasing a sleek silhouette in a tight black top. She paired it with leopard-patterned pants, presenting a bold yet unique styling. The black mini bag casually draped crossbody and the sunglasses added a touch of her free-spirited and sophisticated vibe, capturing attention. Fans were in awe of Jennie’s stylish fashion sense and unexpected charm.
a photo of Jennie holding a Coca-Cola cup caught the attention of fans and the public. Immediately after the photo was posted, fans rushed in to request that she delete the image, fearing that it could negatively affect her reputation. 3 minutes after that, Jennie deleted the controversial photo.
While Coca-Cola is not officially listed on the Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions (BDS) Movement’s boycott list, the company has become a target for many due to its alleged involvement in human rights violations in Gaza. This controversy has affected other idols in the past, including ENHYPEN, NewJeans, and Red Velvet’s Seulgi, who have faced backlash for appearing to endorse Coca-Cola.
Previously, V (BTS) sparked controversy after posting a photo of himself eating at McDonald’s while people worldwide were boycotting the brand due to its association with the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel. However, he did not delete the controversial photo from his Instagram.
In addition, many K-pop idols have also faced criticism for using Starbucks, including Jeon Somi, Jake (ENHYPEN), and Jisoo (BLACKPINK), among others.