
BLACKPINK’s Jennie is facing online backlash after a fun “unedited” Coachella video with influencer Harry Daniels was deleted from social media, triggering speculation that her team intervened and fueling a wave of hate comments.
The short clip, filmed during Jennie’s recent visit to the Coachella festival as a guest, showed Daniels approaching the singer in his usual style, singing one of her songs while recording her reaction for his followers.
The interaction appeared light and playful, and the video quickly went viral across TikTok and Instagram Reels, gaining millions of views in a short time, according to Koreaboo.
Jennie’s Appearance at Coachella
Fans initially praised Jennie’s relaxed mood at the festival, where she had performed solo the previous year, and many shared the clip as an example of her approachable image offstage.
However, as the views increased, the tone in the comments shifted, with some social media users posting body‑shaming remarks about Jennie’s appearance, focusing on her feet and body shape captured in the “unedited” angle.
Screenshots circulating online show mocking posts targeting what commenters described as “big” feet, which quickly spread on X and other platforms and overshadowed the original lighthearted context of the video.
In the middle of the growing negativity, the clip disappeared from Daniels’ accounts, sparking immediate questions about why it had been removed.
The deletion led to unverified claims that Jennie or her management had pressured the influencer to take the video down because it was not edited and had become a focal point for bullying.
Some users accused Jennie of being “overly sensitive” or “controlling her image,” framing the removal as evidence that she could not accept candid footage.
Others linked the incident to a wider pattern of online criticism the star has faced over everything from stage presence to casual interactions with fans, arguing that she has become an easy target for hate.
At the same time, many fans pushed back against the rumors, pointing out there is no proof that Jennie or her team contacted Daniels and noting that neither side has issued a statement.
Supporters highlighted that Jennie herself has posted photos that reveal similar details about her appearance, suggesting she is comfortable with how she looks and unlikely to demand the video be removed for that reason.
For now, the circumstances behind the deletion remain unclear, but the situation has reignited debate about body‑shaming, idol image control, and the speed at which speculation can turn into organized hate toward K‑pop stars online, as per the Indian Express.


