Someone at Google is surely getting a huge side-eye after Jennie mysteriously vanished from BLACKPINK’s member list. A recent search result showed only Jisoo, Rosé, and Lisa as members, and boom! A collective scream from BLINKs around the world was heard. For a group as iconic as BLACKPINK, this kind of slip-up is more than a tech issue—it’s a full-blown PR disaster.
Hi Mr. @thefox, @Google, @searchliaison,
I am writing on behalf of BLACKPINK fans to report misleading and incorrect information that is currently appearing in Google search results. Specifically, some sources shown in search results falsely state that @BLACKPINK consists of… pic.twitter.com/Nbx4ugtaQl— BLACKPINK BLINK UNION 💕 (@BBU_BLACKPINK) April 25, 2025
The fandom clapped back fast. BLACKPINK BLINK UNION fired off a formal letter to Google’s VP of Search and tagged them all over X (formerly Twitter), demanding an immediate fix. They reminded everyone that BLACKPINK is, and always has been, a four-member girl group—and Jennie is not optional. Talk about accuracy when it comes to the biggest girl group on Earth!
who hacked blackpink on spotify omg pic.twitter.com/cnbG2Tf6Io
— sarah 💌 (@go1dwing) April 24, 2025
To make matters worse, this came right after their Spotify page got hacked on April 24. Their track images and banners were swapped for a controversial picture of KISS OF LIFE from their infamous live stream. In addition, old drama of them saying the N-word during their trainee days resurfaced. Incidence? Fans aren’t so sure. BLINKs want answers, receipts, and corrections!