- BLACKPINK’s Jennie opens up about love, heartbreak, and personal growth.
- She reflects on romantic deal-breakers and taking control of her destiny.
- Fans speculate her comments subtly reference past dating rumours, including BTS’s V.
In a rare, revealing interview on Chicken Shop Date with Amelia Dimoldenberg, BLACKPINK’s Jennie shed her usual reserve and spoke candidly about her approach to love.
Jennie’s vulnerability didn’t stop there. She confessed that fate once played a major role in how she viewed relationships, but it let her down: “Fate has disappointed me,” she stated.
From Heartbreak to Healing: Jennie’s Bold Take on Love and Self-Worth
Jennie also shared her approach to expressing affection, explaining that she doesn’t give compliments lightly. “I don’t like people easily, so when I do, I tell them that,” she said, underlining how rare genuine connections are in her life. This admission revealed her thoughtful and selective nature when it comes to intimacy, a quality that resonates with many who value authenticity over superficial charm.
While she didn’t confirm or deny any past relationships, Jennie’s honesty felt like a quiet reflection on the cost of fame. K-pop idols often face scrutiny for their dating lives, with strict industry standards discouraging public romances. Jennie’s decision to open up—on her own terms—signals a shift toward self-expression that fans have long craved.
Her outlook on love has matured alongside her career. Instead of waiting for fate to guide her, Jennie now takes control of her narrative. “I’m back to deciding my own fate,” she said, offering insight into how she’s reclaimed her emotional independence. In a world where public perception often overshadows personal truth, her words feel both liberating and empowering.
Currently on the Deadline World Tour with BLACKPINK, Jennie’s focus seems sharper than ever. While romance may come and go, her passion for music and personal growth remains constant. Fans have praised her honesty, noting that it offers a new dimension to an artist who’s often seen as enigmatic. It’s clear Jennie is writing her own story—both on stage and off.
Jennie’s candid reflections mark a new chapter in her journey—one where vulnerability and self-determination coexist. In love and in life, she’s taking the lead.
“You don’t find love; you build it.” — Jennie’s reflections echo this sentiment as she reclaims her agency and lets go of passive ideals like fate.



