Jennie from BLACKPINK Sparks Controversy with Sheer Outfit and Faces Body-Shaming Criticism on Social Media, Leading to Debate
Jennie, a member of BLACKPINK, has sparked controversy with a daring sheer outfit at a recent luxury brand event. The singer wore an ultra-short black mini dress that revealed her underwear, paired with sheer black stockings. She completed her look with a reggae hairstyle, a nose piercing, and striking accessories, all of which highlighted her sexy yet adorable charm. Her light makeup further accentuated her enchanting image, capturing the attention of everyone present.

Photos from the event quickly spread across social media, generating diverse opinions among netizens. While many fans praised her hip style and ability to pull off such outfits, commenting things like “She looks amazing,” “She’s adorable,” and “Only Jennie can pull this off,” other comments were less kind. Some users criticized her body, pointing out specific parts like her chin and arms, and remarked that she seemed to have gained weight.
These disparaging comments highlight a persistent societal issue: body-shaming. Social media has become a platform where people constantly comment on others’ bodies, often negatively. This phenomenon is harmful and perpetuates unrealistic beauty standards that affect self-esteem and mental health, especially for public figures like Jennie.

Recently in Xmag, we discussed the experiences of ‘Bridgerton’ actress Nicola Coughlan, who also faced body-shaming. In her case, her co-star Simone Ashley defended her, emphasizing the importance of not judging others’ bodies and supporting people instead of criticizing them.
It is crucial to understand that bodies are not meant to be judged or commented on by others. Every individual has the right to feel comfortable and secure in their own body without being subjected to criticism. Physical appearance does not define a person’s worth, and we must work collectively to eradicate this culture of judging and commenting on others’ bodies. Let’s stop commenting on others’ bodies and focus on promoting acceptance, diversity, and respect for everyone.