
BLACKPINK's Jennie cries for help on HotOnes, says Jisoo should've done it
Global K-pop star Jennie was the third member of BLACKPINK, who arrived for the 'HotOnes Challenge' by First We Feast. 'HotOnes' is a talk show that challenges its guests to answer questions while eating spicy chicken wings. The spice level increases after every question.However, unlike the other two, she left the challenge in tears. The K-pop star appeared confident, dressed in a sleek white outfit with her hair in a ponytail, but quickly found herself jumping out of her seat, calling for help, sniffling, and gasping for air as the heat took over.advertisementJennie took her first bite with a smug grin, saying that she was disappointed, and the wings looked too easy, even for someone who doesn't even like spicy food. However, it all changed when she moved onto the next wing. The singer half-joked that she might be allergic to spice now.
When asked about her latest album 'RUBY', the singer shared that the album was inspired by Shakespeare. She also mentioned that she has incorporated her seven years in the band. 'I've had my ups and downs. I've had my roller-coaster emotions of when I loved music, and when I hated music. And every moment in between was the important thing that got me here. So, I started just breaking myself down, and I guess it just inspired me to look at myself differently and really dive into what got me here and who I am,' she said. advertisementWhen asked whether there were any songs she had to fight for, Jennie admitted she did not just fight for individual tracks, but also for the overall message of the album. She explained, 'We didn't have to forcefully make the music easy for people to like this album. Let me try and do what I like and what I convince myself to do to get to people.'She highlighted songs like 'Zen' and 'Starlight', explaining that their concept and message might not click immediately, but they leave a lasting impression. 'I knew that it would touch the people that I want to touch,' she added.Aside from the Q&A segment where she completely blanked out after trying the No. 8 sauce, Da Bomb, Jennie exclaimed, 'This is no joke,' as she finally reached for the milk, grabbed some ice cream, and continued coughing. She joked with her crew, 'See, I warned you!' while fanning herself with a napkin, saying she couldn't hear anything any more, visibly shaken by the heat.Jennie is all set to join her bandmates Lisa, Jisoo, and Rose on stage for BLACKPINK's 'DEADLINE' world tour. The tour is scheduled to start on July 5 this year.Must Watch
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