JAKARTA - The South Korean Medical Workers Union or the Korea Health & Medical Workers Union protested against a scene in BLACKPINK's music video, Lovesick Girls.

Launching StarNews on October 6, they said the scene of Jennie wearing nurse clothes made women as sexual objects. Jennie was seen wearing a tight nurse outfit with a hat and high heels.

On the same day, YG Entertainment as BLACKPINK's agency denied the accusation by stating that there was no intention to lead to it.

"The scene when nurses and patients appear in the scene reflects the lyrics of the song 'No doctor could help when I'm lovesick," said a YG Entertainment representative.

Furthermore, they said the music video was a form of art. "We will be grateful if you understand that each scene has no intention other than expressing music."

However, with this party's kite of protest, YG Entertainment is considering re-editing the Lovesick Girls music video.

Meanwhile, the music video for Lovesick Girls has been viewed more than 100 million times. This is BLACKPINK's latest record following the release of their debut album, THE ALBUM. What do you think?


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