aespa's Giselle Faces Instagram Backlash Over Alleged Disrespect Towards BLACKPINK's Jennie
aespa's Giselle is facing a wave of hate on her Instagram after being accused of disrespecting BLACKPINK's Jennie at the 2025 Melon Music Awards. Here's what we know.
aespa member Giselle's Instagram account is currently under siege by negative comments following a recent controversy. The backlash stems from the 2025 Melon Music Awards (MMA), where she was accused by some viewers of being disrespectful towards BLACKPINK's Jennie.
The incident reportedly occurred during the awards ceremony. According to reports from outlets like Koreaboo, a specific moment involving Giselle was interpreted by some fans as a sign of disrespect towards the BLACKPINK star. Clips of the moment quickly circulated on social media platforms, igniting a heated debate among fans of both groups.
In the wake of the allegations, Giselle's personal Instagram has become a focal point for the controversy. Her comments section is now flooded with criticism from those who believe the accusations, while her own fans, known as MYs, are defending her, arguing that the situation is a misunderstanding blown out of proportion. Giselle has since made a post that some interpret as a subtle response to the situation, though no official statement has been released by her or her agency, SM Entertainment.
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