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YG considers editing BLACKPINK ‘Lovesick Girls’ video over nurse outfit controversy

YG Entertainment is considering editing a scene in Blackpink‘s “Lovesick Girls” music video following outcry over Jennie’s nurse outfit.

Lim Jang-won (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Tue, October 6, 2020

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YG considers editing BLACKPINK ‘Lovesick Girls’ video over nurse outfit controversy BLACKPINK's Jennie (left) dons a nurseā€˜s outfit in the 'Lovesick Girls' music video. (YouTube/The Korea Herald/File)

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G Entertainment is considering editing a scene in BLACKPINK‘s “Lovesick Girls” music video following outcry over Jennie’s nurse outfit.

In the music video of “Lovesick Girls” released Thursday, Jennie is dressed as a nurse in red high heels and in a white nurse costume. Social media posts with hashtags such as #Stop_Sexualizing_Nurses and #nurse_is_profession started appearing on social media in protest.

In an official statement released Tuesday morning, YG Entertainment said, “The scene showing a nurse and a patient in the ‘Lovesick Girls’ MV comes from the lyrics ‘No doctor could help when I’m lovesick'.”

“We had no specific intention and are worried about the distorted views. We ask that people watch MV as an independent art genre and understand that the scenes do not have any other intention than expressing the music,” the statement said.

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“The producers are contemplating and discussing over editing the specific scene,” said YG Entertainment at the end of the statement.

YG Entertainment‘s response came a day after the Korean Health and Medical workers’ Union posted a comment on its webpage criticizing YG for the sexual portrayal of nurses.

“Despite many nurses fighting to reduce sexual portrayal of nurses, in 2020 when talk of women’s rights is more active than ever, YG Entertainment sexually portrayed a nurse in its Blackpink MV,” said KHMU. “If pop culture repeats distorted images of nurses, the situation will get worse.”

The music video has over 100 million views on YouTube, and the album containing the song reached No. 1 on iTunes in over 50 regions upon its release.


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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