Controversial Interviewer’s Message To BLACKPINK’s Jennie After Receiving Death Threats And Hate Gains Attention

Fans were outraged by the interview content.

Recently, a now-deleted interview featuring BLACKPINK’s Jennie sparked outrage amongst fans.

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BLACKPINK’s Jennie | @jennierubyjane/Instagram

In the video shared by Billboard, an interviewer spoke to people about female artists’ viral performances. One featured BLACKPINK’s Jennie and a clip used for “lazy” accusations, where they talked to netizens who said, “She was always like that for years, maybe just her face, her emotions, her attitude.”

Billboard’s Now-Deleted Video About BLACKPINK’s Jennie Causes Uproar

As these accusations have often been thrown at the idol, many fans reacted strongly, demanding the media outlet apologize even with the deletion of the content.

The criticism has also turned towards the interviewer, an influencer named Leah La Rosa, who many fans felt also disrespected Lisa in the video. Fans have directed demands for apologies to Rosa, who is taking heat on social media as well, resulting in her going private for a time on Instagram and allegedly deleting comments.

In her latest posts, Rosa directly tags Jennie, seeming to ask for help with the response to the video.

Rosa claims that after waking up to thousands of comments requesting apologies to Jennie, and explained her assignment from Billboard. She says that she did not know of BLACKPINK or Jennie before, and that she was unfamiliar with any lore surrounding the group, while expressing that the opinions in the video were not her own.

@iamleahlarosa

@JENNIE can you pick me up? I’m scared. (For the trolls- I don’t work at Billboard. I was hired as talent for the day to interview people about viral social media music moments. I didn’t know who BLACKPINK was, but I was told Jennie had a viral moment on stage and people were talking about it on social. My job was to get fan reaction on the streets about the viral moment/ the discourse on social media. I didn’t edit the package or control what interviews/clips/soundbites were used. I had no idea the video was even posted until I woke up to hateful messages. The edit does not represent my views or opinions- I’m not educated on the BLACKPINK lore or fanbase. I was just doing the job that was assigned to me for the day. Stop sending me and my family/friends d3ath threats-extremely weird behavior. This is SO unserious settle down. For Jennie- keep popping off queen! Sending love❤️)

♬ original sound – Leah La Rosa

@JENNIE can you pick me up? I’m scared. (For the trolls- I don’t work at Billboard. I was hired as talent for the day to interview people about viral social media music moments. I didn’t know who BLACKPINK was, but I was told Jennie had a viral moment on stage and people were talking about it on social. My job was to get fan reaction on the streets about the viral moment/ the discourse on social media. I didn’t edit the package or control what interviews/clips/soundbites were used. I had no idea the video was even posted until I woke up to hateful messages. The edit does not represent my views or opinions- I’m not educated on the BLACKPINK lore or fanbase. I was just doing the job that was assigned to me for the day. Stop sending me and my family/friends d3ath threats-extremely weird behavior. This is SO unserious settle down. For Jennie- keep popping off queen! Sending love.

— Leah La Rosa

Still, this video and her explanation did not sit well with anyone, as fans have criticized her for not “doing research.”

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She has responded to complaints with an implication that she was set-up by BIllboard for failure, and that she wishes she had known has “psycho” the fandom was. Wish Someone Warned Me How Psycho The Fandom Is

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