It’s a known fact that Blackpink’s Jennie filmed her debut series, “The Idol,” in Los Angeles.
Expressing solidarity in the face of disaster, she has reached out to extend sympathy with those affected by the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County.
Her gesture of support comes as Los Angeles continues to battle raging fires that began on Jan. 7.
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The wildfires have left a trail of destruction, forcing more than 180,000 residents to evacuate their homes and claiming lives along the way.
On Jan. 11, the global K-pop idol shared a message on her now expired Instagram Story, bringing attention to the dire situation and offering support to victims.
“Our hearts are broken for all those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, a place so near and dear to our hearts. So many families, communities, and first responders are facing unimaginable challenges and losses right now,” Jennie wrote.
ADVERTISEMENTEncouraging people to step up and help, she added, “We stand with you all and encourage everyone to lend a hand however they can. Please stay strong and take care of each other.”
"This series is not just about the two teams playing; it's about reviving the spirit of hockey in Delhi. We hope this will inspire more young players from the region to take up the game," Harmanpreet stated in a press release issued by Hockey India.
Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey expressed his enthusiasm and stated: "This bilateral series against Germany will be a remarkable showcase of world-class hockey. Both India and Germany have a rich history in the sport, and this series will give fans an opportunity to witness an intense competition between two of the most formidable teams in the world.
Beyond her emotional words, the Korean superstar also provided a link to an LA Times article listing critical resources for wildfire victims. The article offers information on shelters, food services and monetary aid for those who have been displaced.
Other prominent Korean entertainment figures have also joined Jennie in raising awareness about the crisis, calling for global solidarity.
ADVERTISEMENTMeanwhile, Jennie has been venturing solo with her music, like “Mantra” in 2024. In an interview with Billboard, the singer shared that the songwriting for her upcoming record draws heavily from her personal journey and life experiences.
She explained that the themes in her music are influenced by what she has gone through, what resonates with her and what she aspires to, adding that being able to express her message in her own unique way is a significant change from her time with Blackpink.
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