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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

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Jennie Reported to Italian Embassy for Indoor Smoking Incident

  (Disclaimer: None of these comments I translated equal to my personal views or opinions ((I love Jennie)). The article was written by MyDaily, it was re-posted to Theqoo and it became one of the trending posts. The comments are from Theqoo)

by Journalist Kim Jiwoo

BLACKPINK member Jennie has been reported for allegedly smoking indoors.

On the 8th, a video of Jennie smoking indoors went viral on online communities. This clip was part of a vlog posted on Jennie's YouTube channel on the 2nd, but the specific scene has since been deleted.

A netizen claimed to have reported the incident to the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Italy. Netizen A stated that the location appeared to be Capri Island, Italy, and said, "I requested an investigation through the petition to the Korean Embassy in Italy. I strongly urge a thorough investigation and strict action regarding Jennie's indoor smoking incident." They also shared a screenshot showing the completed complaint to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Since January 2005, Italy has enforced a ban on indoor smoking. Those caught smoking in indoor public places face a fine of up to 250 euros (approximately 370,000 won) per cigarette. The fine doubles if smoking occurs in front of pregnant women or children.

article source: https://m.entertain.naver.com/now/article/117/0003848865

comment source: https://theqoo.net/hot/3312042992?page=1

-Whoa... to this extent?

-I thought indoor smoking was okay abroad.

-Other celebrities have also paid fines for similar reasons.

-I heard it wasn't illegal abroad.

-Wait, Italy also bans indoor smoking?

-Celebrities caught smoking indoors in Korea also got fined.

-When in Rome, do as the Romans doㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-So, they also ban indoor smoking there.

-In Korea, people reported such incidents too. It's up to the person to report or not. The one who broke the law is at fault, not the reporter.

-I thought indoor smoking was allowed abroad and only Korea was strict...

-If she hadn't smoked, she wouldn't have been reported.

-How did they know it was in Italy? It just looks like a waiting roomㅋㅋㅋㅋ Amazing, they said indoor smoking was allowed abroad, but it's not.

-Why is this 'overreacting'?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ It's hilarious. Who told her to smoke indoors?

-If indoor smoking is banned, it should be reported. What's overreacting about that? Is it normal to blow smoke in someone's face?
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