BLACKPINK's Jennie captivates global fans' hearts with her new hairstyle in Berlin
concert held in Berlin.
Jennie showed off a softer look with bangs that delicately framed her face, along with her wavy long hair. Jennie's new look immediately caught the attention of global fans, who flocked to various online community forums, as well as on Netizens commented:"Why is this my first time seeing this? TTTTT. She's so frickin' pretty.""I can't believe they've been blessed enough to get to see [Jennie] in bangs and pigtail braids. TTT. Berlin is blessed.
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