Real or fake? Weibo post on Jennie terminating YG contract and Blackpink disbanding goes viral

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Real or fake? Weibo post on Jennie terminating YG contract and Blackpink disbanding goes viral
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Is Blackpink going to be history soon? Or is it just fake news to gain 15 minutes of fame? In a post on Weibo yesterday (July 10) morning, a netizen claimed that Jennie will be leaving their management company soon. They wrote: 'Based on the latest reliable source, Jennie will terminate her contract with YG Entertainment after the Encore concerts.'...

Another Weibo post on July 8 also seemed to hint at the future of the girl group.

"Rose is confirmed to sign on with Black Label. Jisoo will continue with YG Entertainment or sign with Black Label." The discussion also sparked off other topics on Weibo, including "Will Blackpink disband?" and "Who is the Blackpink member that is most unlikely to leave?" They wrote: "I made the Weibo post purely for self-entertainment. Whether Jennie will renew her contract is not confirmed. I am very sorry for causing controversy."One wrote: "I've got to hand it to you, but could you not make a post without confirming whether it is accurate?"Blackpink debuted in August 2016 and broke multiple international records over the years.

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