4th Gen Male Idol Reaction to BLACKPINK Jennie Golden Disc Awards Performance Sparks Debate
A 4th-gen male idol's reaction to BLACKPINK Jennie's performance at the Golden Disc Awards on Jan 10, 2026, has divided K-pop fans. Get the full story here.
Was it pure fanboy energy or a moment of unprofessionalism? A 4th-generation male idol's intense reaction to BLACKPINKJennie's performance at the Golden Disc Awards on January 10 has set the internet ablaze.
Capturing the BLACKPINK Jennie Golden Disc Awards Reaction
Jennie dominated the stage with her solo track 'like JENNIE,' proving why she's a global powerhouse. However, the spotlight shifted slightly when fancams captured a member of a popular 4th-generation boy group visibly vibing to the performance. The idol was seen mimicking Jennie's choreography and showing enthusiastic support from the artist lounge.
According to reports circulating on social media, international fans are largely praising the interaction as a sign of respect for the BLACKPINK star. Conversely, some netizens have criticized the reaction, labeling it as "distracting" or "over the top" for a formal award ceremony environment.
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