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Defended by Alleged Staff Member Jennie’s Indoor Smoking Incident at ‘JACQUEMUS’ Fashion Show, Sparks Controversy

By Mia Collins
· · Updated October 25, 2025 · 1 min read Full version →

Jennie, a member of the globally renowned K-pop group BLACKPINK, has recently sparked controversy following allegations of smoking indoors at the ‘JACQUEMUS’ Fashion Show. Known for her fashion-forward style and influential presence, Jennie’s involvement in this incident has drawn significant attention from both fans and critics alike.

The incident occurred during the prestigious fashion event where Jennie was seen in a private area allegedly smoking indoors, violating local regulations and sparking a debate on public behavior and celebrity responsibility.

The incident occurred at ‘JACQUEMUS’ preparation site.

The netizen added that Jennie began smoking a bubble pen while her makeup staff was searching for a lip product. Jennie apologized to the staff member multiple times, who said it was fine since she is also a smoker.

The netizen acknowledged that blowing smoke toward the staff could be problematic. However, they felt this incident alone shouldn’t tarnish Jennie’s character.

Despite this defense, many Korean netizens disapproved of Jennie’s actions. They questioned the credibility of the netizen’s account and noted that smoking is banned in all indoor areas in Italy.

Harsh comments included doubts about the netizen’s identity and criticism of Jennie’s staff for defending her. Some called for a ban on indoor smoking, regardless of permission.

Following the incident, Jennie’s agency, ODD ATELIER, issued an apology for her actions.

Kpop Reporter

Mia Collins reports on K-pop developments with a focus on timely coverage and factual accuracy. She tracks artist activities, releases, and industry updates, ensuring information is clearly structured and verifiable. Her approach prioritizes speed without compromising reliability. She contextualizes news within broader trends to maintain relevance.

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