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Blackpink's Jennie apologizes for 'vaping incident', probe petitioned

SEOUL, South Korea — A now-deleted video showing K-pop megastar Jennie of Blackpink apparently smoking a vape indoors has sparked online outcry, with Seoul's foreign ministry saying it had received a formal complaint.

In the footage, uploaded as part of a live blog on YouTube for fans but subsequently removed even as copies of it spread across the internet, Jennie appears to exhale vape smoke while a bevvy of hair and make-up artists work closely on her face.

Smoking cigarettes or vapes indoors is illegal in South Korea and the footage triggered headlines and online outrage, with "indoor smoking" and "Blackpink Jennie" becoming top trending topics on X (formerly Twitter).

Odd Atelier, Jennie's management for solo activities, issued a statement in Korean and English on behalf of Jennie apologizing for the incident.

"Jennie acknowledges and deeply regrets her mistake of vaping indoors and causing inconvenience to the staff," part of the statement read. "Jennie has personally apologized to all the staff on-site who may have been affected."

"Controversy over Jennie's indoor smoking... exhaling smoke in the face of her staff," was the headline of the Yonhap news agency's report on the incident, typical of the widespread reporting in Korean-language media.

One internet user claimed the incident likely happened in Italy's Capri, where Jennie had been filming, and said they had requested that the South Korean Embassy in Italy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs probe the Blackpink star, the Korea Times reported.

The user urged Seoul to request "an investigation from the Italian authorities regarding Blackpink Jennie's indoor smoking incident and take strict action," the report said.

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South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that they had received a petition related to the incident.

Blackpink is one of South Korea's most successful K-pop girl groups, with their songs topping charts both locally and internationally.

Blackpink's other achievements include being the first

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