Jenny appeared on British pop star Dua Lipa's BBC podcast released on the 14th (local time).
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Jenny recalled her debut and said, "After my debut, I rapped. But I was confused when I realized that I liked singing more than rapping.
I don't think I thought about singing properly because I had to be a rapper in the company. "There were times when I didn't want to rap, and there were times when I got a burnout," he confessed.
He also said, "While working as a K-pop idol, showing various aspects of myself has become restricted. So I had a fear of expressing myself," he said, adding, "I want to break down more boundaries for the people around me."
"I understand that there is nothing wrong with expressing myself and I don't think there should be any standards," he added.
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Stories of childhood also followed. Jenny said she left for New Zealand as a teenager without just a greeting, recalling, "I chose music as a career while listening to Korean songs in New Zealand."Above all, the mention of controversy over performance silence drew the most attention. Jenny said, "I was stressed because I kept getting hurt during the performance.
I used to keep falling. "I think I let my fans down because I didn't seem to do my best," he said, expressing his upset feelings.
"I want to tell you that I didn't know how to control my body. I've learned to take care of myself since the pandemic.
I wanted to be honest. No, I wanted to let the fans know that I'm in the process of learning about myself," he added.
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Jenny also confessed the pain of having to perform the choreography in high heels.
Jenny said, "Some people dance well even in heels, but I don't fit in heels. "If you dance in heels when your feet are swollen while moving, your physical strength will be reduced," he confessed.
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Earlier, several online communities spread articles and related videos that Jenny dances without sincerity.
There were also reactions that worried about him, such as "I think it's hard to move because of high heels" and "Did you feel uncomfortable?" but Jenny's confession made related grievances known.
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On the other hand, the BBC said in response to Jenny's confession, "The K-pop world has high standards and controls, and it is unusual to acknowledge her criticism like this," adding, "Jenny has been criticized for being unprofessional, but she maintains a higher standard than Western artists."Meanwhile, Jenny recently debuted as an actor through the HBO drama "The Idol" and is holding a BLACKPINK world tour concert.
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