BLACKPINK’s Jennie Faces Serious Accusation Of “Suppressing” Palestinian On Social Media

Her team has been held responsible.

BLACKPINK member Jennie is facing some unexpected criticism for supposedly trying to suppress a Palestinian account on X (formerly Twitter).

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BLACKPINK’s Jennie | @jennierubyjane/Instagram

The allegations surfaced after Jennie’s label, ODD ATELIER, put out a statement announcing legal action against accounts spreading false information and slander against the idol.

Soon after this announcement, an X account by the username “@jvnior” was suspended. Notably, the account was apparently owned by a Palestinian person and had a huge following. Shortly before suspension, this account had made posts claiming that Jennie endorsed Israel and also allegedly posted some photoshopped pictures to support these allegations.

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As soon as the account got suspended, many rushed to the conclusion that Jennie’s team was behind the decision. The idol ended up receiving scathing backlash over this claim.

However, fans quickly fact-checked these claims, pointing out that the account owner himself had published the suspension notification, which showed it had nothing to do with ODD ATELIER. Many also called out “@jvnior” for using the genocide of Palestine as content and pushing out AI-generated images to farm engagement.

Meanwhile, Jennie recently faced another set of serious accusations of racist behavior over her interaction with a crowd in Paris. Read more:

BLACKPINK’s Jennie Faces Serious Allegations Over Viral Video

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