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“Performing in front of colleagues with smoke?”… Jennie’s controversy over ‘indoor smoking suspicion’

Jennie indoor smoking suspicion scene. Online community.

Jennie indoor smoking suspicion scene. Online community., ‘Girl group BLACKPINK Jennie has sparked controversy after being caught on camera appearing to smoke an e-cigarette indoors.’,
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, ‘On the 8th, a short video titled ‘Jennie indoor smoking suspicion scene’ was shared on social media (SNS) and various online communities.’,
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, ‘In the video, Jennie, surrounded by staff, is seen doing her makeup and hair styling while holding an object suspected to be an e-cigarette. There is also a scene where Jennie puts the object in her mouth and exhales a puff of smoke. The space in the video is presumed to be a waiting room.’,
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, ‘ MobileAdNew center ‘, ‘This scene is part of a vlog video that Jennie posted on her YouTube channel ‘Jennierubyjane Official’ on the 2nd, which has since been deleted.’,
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, ‘Particularly controversial among netizens is the scene where Jennie exhales smoke in front of the staff. Netizens criticized her for not considering her colleagues while doing this, saying “It’s disrespectful to blow smoke in someone’s face,” “Smoking an e-cigarette indoors in front of others is inappropriate,” and “What is she doing to the person working on her makeup?”.’,
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, ‘One netizen stated, “It seems to be a filming location on the recently visited Italian island of Capri, and I have requested an investigation through the Citizens’ Complaint Center to the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Italy.”, and urged the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Italy to request an investigation by the Italian authorities into the indoor smoking incident involving BLACKPINK Jennie.’,
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, ‘On the other hand, there were also supportive responses such as “If the other person is okay with it, there is no problem,” “E-cigarettes don’t smell,” and “Things can be mutually agreed upon.”‘,
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, ‘ MobileAdNew center ‘, ‘This is not the first time that a famous celebrity has been involved in indoor smoking controversy. Actor Ji Chang-wook previously apologized after a rehearsal video showing him smoking a liquid-type e-cigarette in front of fellow actors on JTBC’s ‘Welcome to Sudden Death’ was released.’,
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, ‘EXO member and actor D.O. (real name Do Kyung-soo) received a fine for indoor smoking in the waiting room of MBC’s ‘Show! Music Core’ last year following a report from a netizen.’,
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, ‘According to Article 9(4) of the National Health Promotion Act No. 16, office buildings, factories, and mixed-use buildings with a total floor area of 1000m² or more are designated as non-smoking areas. A fine not exceeding 100,000 won is imposed for indoor smoking in non-smoking areas.’,
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, ‘However, the prohibited items in non-smoking areas are tobacco or e-cigarettes containing nicotine derived from tobacco leaf. E-cigarettes without nicotine are not subject to fines as ‘tobacco-like products’. Unless ‘nicotine-free’ is indicated on the product, the individual must prove that it is a tobacco-like product for this provision to apply.\n’

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