Jennie Opens Up About Blackpink's Success Harming Her Health

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In a surprisingly candid interview, Jennie reveals the impact Blackpink’s world tour had on her health.

revealed that for her, the process of becoming a global phenomenon was an almost harrowing experience. It’s only now that the 26-year-old has finally been able to step back and prioritize what’s been the no. 1 thing on her mind these days: her health.

“I became sick, both mentally and physically, after the last world tour ended [in 2020],” Jennie said, noting she didn’t want to go too far into detail out of concern for her worrying fans. “For three years after debuting, we worked nonstop without resting. You know, we were young, in our early twenties. Our sleep systems were breaking down; we weren’t eating properly; I wasn’t hydrating myself.

It took a while for Jennie to reach out for help. “Before that, I didn’t even understand the concept of friends,” she said. “I’ve met a lot of people in this industry and talked about mental health. For me, so far, when I’m good in my body, I feel happier and healthier. I meditate, do yoga, Pilates, etc. And have good people around you that you can trust. And pets.

Part of what’s helped Jennie move forward to a more sustainable lifestyle has been taking some time to explore who she is outside of Blackpink. Fans of the band, she said, think of her as forceful and aggressive . “My actual personality isn’t like that; so Blackpink Jennie has become a character to me,” she said. In 2018, she gave the public its first glimpse of the real Jennie by becoming the group’s first member to release a solo single.

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