Jennie of Blackpink Apologizes to Melbourne Fans, Citing Health Reasons for Early Exit
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-06-14 20:28:09
YG Entertainment
Jennie, member of the globally renowned K-pop group Blackpink, reached out to her devoted fans in Melbourne, Australia, with an apology for her unexpected departure from the stage during Sunday's concert. Taking to her Instagram account, she expressed her sincere regrets, stating, "I'm so sorry I wasn't able to finish the show on Sunday... Your understanding and support means the world to me." Jennie reassured her fans that she is doing her utmost to recover from her health condition.
During the concert, the idol left the stage prematurely, interrupting the second and final performance in the coastal city. Following an assessment by on-site doctors, it was determined that Jennie was not in a condition to continue the show.
Despite this setback, Blackpink is scheduled to perform live in Sydney this weekend, followed by the conclusion of their "Born Pink" tour in Auckland, New Zealand next week. In the coming months, the group will delight fans with encore concerts in Paris and four cities across the United States.
Jennie's heartfelt message to her fans underscores her gratitude for their unwavering support and understanding during this challenging time. As she continues her journey towards recovery, her fans remain by her side, offering their encouragement and well wishes.
Blackpink's extraordinary rise to global stardom has solidified their status as one of the most influential and beloved K-pop groups. With a fervent international following, the quartet continues to captivate audiences with their dynamic performances and infectious music. As fans eagerly await Jennie's return to the stage, her message serves as a testament to the strong bond between the artist and her dedicated supporters.
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