Did Jay Park Shade BLACKPINK’s Jennie On X? Here’s Why Fans Are Furious!
Rapper Jay Park is in the spotlight after a single X post set BLACKPINK's fans, called Blinks, on fire.

We’ve often noted how K-pop Twt never stays quiet for long and heated discussions are always going on. Now, rapper Jay Park is in the spotlight after a single X post set BLACKPINK’s fans, called Blinks, on fire. They think he slyly dissed Jennie, and the drama exploded quickly. Everyone is sharing their opinion and if you want to know more about it, then you need to read on.
Jay Park’s Response To Fan Has BLINKS Fired Up
Recently, Jay Park unveiled his new boy band, LNGSHOT. The group made their first splash at a college festival and joined the rapper on stage. But before they could even debut, they faced massive criticism for their photos.
In response, Jay Park, who is never one to stay quiet, fired back at many netizens and defended the group. But that’s when things got messy.
Tensions boiled over one comment in which the user slammed LNGSHOT. So, the user’s handle had “jnk” letters, which many Blinks linked to Jennie Kim. It was a sharp comment and Jay Park quickly reacted to it. He said, “Lol look at ur account name” with a laughing emoji.There weren’t any names mentioned but blinks thought that his reply was a dig at BLACKPINK’s Jennie. Following which, fanwars begin. One user wrote, “He’s salty about Jennie’s wins!” Some even called him cloutchaser and jealous of her solo success and label launch.
Lol look at ur account name 😂
— JAY BUM PARK (@JAYBUMAOM) September 20, 2025
However, not everyone buys the shade story, though. Without wasting any minute, Jay Park’s fans jumped in and said that the whole mess is a stretch. They point out he was just hitting back at the nasty word and not the initials. “People love twisting words for drama,” one fan tweeted. Others recalled Jay Park’s long-time respect for BLACKPINK.
What are your thoughts?
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First Published: September 22, 2025 7:31 PM