In addition to posing for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, the girls of the South Korean group, BLACKPINK, also appear in solo interviews for the publication and in Jennie‘s turn, the singer confirmed the preparation of the next tour of the quartet.
Talking about her health and how she fell ill due to an allergic reaction during the group’s last tour, which ended in 2020, Jennie ended by confirming that the quartet will have a new series of shows around the world and that the next two years will be quite busy.
“When I exercise, I feel every one of my muscles and ask, ‘This hurts, doesn’t it?’ These days, because we’re preparing for our comeback and planning our tour, I think every day, ‘OK, how can I prepare for my next two busy years?
‘” Jennie said.
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Just as Rosé was asked, Jennie also had to answer if she imagines what life will be like after the end of the group. And like her partner, she understands that the South Korean quartet; “It’s part of my family“.
“I don’t think BLACKPINK will end up in my heart, even though it sounds corny. No matter what I do, I will always be BLACKPINK.
CEven when we are 70 years old and live different lives, I will feel like I am BLACKPINK.”
“I’m engaged. BLACKPINK, to me, is more than whether we make music or not. ()
It’s part of my family. You can’t deny your family. There are ups and downs: you’re all busy, you see them a lot, then you don’t see them anymore, you keep being family“.
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