BLACKPINK Jisoo’s Boyfriend On Demand Faces Backlash Over THIS Rapper’s Cameo. Here’s Why!

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Blinks went crazy when the trailer for BLACKPINK Jisoo’s upcoming Korean drama Boyfriend on Demand came out. The whole cast looked amazing, and the special guest roles promised lots of fun and romantic scenes that would make hearts race. But soon, many fans started expressing disappointment about one popular rapper appearing as a cameo. Read on to know why!

On February 19, a new poster and the full trailer dropped and it was colourful, sweet and gave a clear glimpse of all the cameos. However, many people were shocked to see Jay Park in it. No one had guessed he would show up and it brought some negative comments from viewers.

A few fans remembered Jay Park’s old controversies and felt uncomfortable with him in a cute, romantic role like this. They said they would have preferred a different actor for the idol boyfriend to keep things positive. On the other hand, some fans defended the choice. They said it was just a small cameo and people should focus on Jisoo’s performances and the story instead of past issues.

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For the unversed, Boyfriend on Demand is a fun romantic comedy with an interesting concept. It tells the story of Seo Mi-rae, played by Jisoo, who joins a virtual dating app to find love. In this digital world, users can go on all kinds of dates like sweet, simple, crazy and exciting ones. But in her real life, she feels alone and unlucky in love. The show also stars Seo In Guk and promises fun, romantic and light-hearted moments as she tries different virtual boyfriends.

This 10-episode series will start streaming on Netflix from March 6, 2026.

What are your thoughts on it? Let us know!

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