Jennie, a member of the girl group BLACKPINK, despite being known in the industry for being one of the fiercest rappers, not being afraid to sing verses with controversial words like ‘Sh*t’ or ‘B*tch’ that can be negative for her image.
However, this attitude of the South Korean singer would have suddenly changed when her mother appeared on the scene, being a spectator of the first day of concerts at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, where the girls performed the Japanese version of “DDU-DU DDU-DU“.
For her part, Jennie was very aware of her mother’s presence in the show, so when it was her turn to sing, the artist could not say the first verse due to some words that she could not say in the presence of her mother, the verse is the following:
“Bullsh*t for the birds that are comin’
I’ma say that sh*t again, I’m the man like runnin’”
Jennie get embarrassed, so she changed the lyrics and started to laugh shyly, then she revealed that her mother was present. Look at the tender moment that the idol lived in the middle of the concert below:
Despite this moment of shyness, the artist quickly recovered and continued to sing the next verse with all her attitude, leaving all her fans impressed by her professionalism and her respect for her mother.