
BLACKPINK reunites! The team seen together after a year; Jisoo shares reunion photo on social media
Member
Jisoo
's post on her social media account has sent fans into a frenzy as she provided a much-needed update about the OT4 reunion.
Jisoo shares an update about the OT4 reunion and goes viral
BLACKPINK member Jisoo recently took to her social media account to share a much-needed update about the girls' reunion. She shared a story of all of the members' hands forming a four-leaf clover.
She tagged all of the members in the story along with a heart emoji, which was soon reposted by all of the other members as well.
It has been almost a year since all four members of BLACKPINK were spotted together. The quartet was last seen together during their 8th debut anniversary last year in August, making this photo all the more memorable and special for the group as well as the fans.
The idols have previously made a similar sign during one of their backstage videos as well, which managed to go viral. The sign, a four-leaf clover, represents good luck and prosperity, making this moment a special one.
Fans react to the photo
Soon after, Jisoo shared the photo on her social media account, which ended up going viral and sent the fans of the group into a frenzy. One fan commented that 'And then we are back in love again with them; this is literally toxic till the end,' while another shared that 'I take back everything I thought or said; I love them so, so much.'
Previously, fellow member
Lisa
had also shared an update with the fans while using a popular paid fan interaction platform. The idol had shared how excited she was and how the members have been practising hard for the upcoming tour as well.

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