As one of K-pop’s most influential global stars, Jennie (BLACKPINK) naturally draws massive attention every time she appears on stage. Her long-awaited return to the Melon Music Awards (MMA) after seven years was no exception, instantly becoming a hot topic across social media platforms as countless fancams spread rapidly online.
Among the viral clips, a fancam capturing her performance of Like Jennie alongside a team of dancers has sparked the most discussion. For the stage, Jennie opted for a bold and sexy concept, wearing a short, form-fitting outfit paired with sharp, high-energy choreography. However, when filmed from certain front-facing angles, a few fleeting moments—lasting only a few seconds—were perceived as unintentionally revealing, leaving some viewers feeling uncomfortable.


Netizens Divided Over Styling Choices
Following the spread of these clips, online debates quickly erupted. Some viewers criticized the outfit, arguing that it was too short for the intensity of the choreography, making the performance appear inappropriate when isolated from the full stage context. Others commented that even when pursuing a sensual image, artists should carefully consider costume design to avoid moments that could be perceived as embarrassing, especially in an era where short clips circulate uncontrollably online.
Several comments also revisited Jennie ’s past controversies, noting that she has previously faced similar criticism regarding provocative styling and performance concepts.

Fans Rush to Defend Jennie
On the other hand, a large number of fans came to Jennie ’s defense, arguing that she is being judged excessively harshly. Supporters emphasized that as a global artist, her performances naturally embrace confidence, sensuality, and artistic freedom. Many praised her commanding stage presence, explosive energy, and ability to dominate the spotlight throughout the MMA performance.

Despite the divided opinions, Jennie ’s MMA comeback undeniably reaffirmed her status as a media magnet. Every movement, expression, and styling choice continues to attract intense public attention. In a K-pop landscape that increasingly values individuality and performance-driven artistry, the discussion surrounding Jennie once again highlights the fragile line between artistic boldness and the expectations imposed by public standards.
Whether praised or criticized, Jennie remains at the center of the conversation—proving that even a three-second moment is enough to set the internet ablaze.


