Netizens are skeptical.
Recently, a popular podcast made several claims about top K-Pop stars, including BLACKPINK‘s Jennie
BLACKPINK’s Jennie
. A recent episode of the podcast Above The Influence featured an entrepreneur and influencer named Kira speaking about her past, including her dating history, which was claimed to include a famous K-Pop idol. She also alleged that female idols engaged in prostitution with wealthy businessmen, including top stars—an accusation that could lead to serious legal implications, potentially opening the door to defamation lawsuits, invasion of privacy cases, and even digital evidence analysis by birth injury lawyers or tech forensic experts.
One of the other hosts, Woohak, claimed that he knew this to be true, sharing that he attended a summer camp with “the son of the BMW heir,” who allegedly had sex with Jennie. While the story triggered widespread speculation, such allegations—if untrue—can result in high-profile legal battles involving reputation defense attorneys and even cyber harassment claims, especially in jurisdictions with strong digital media liability laws.
Woohak clarifies that his friend allegedly paid for this, even going so far as to say that he saw the proof — an alleged sex video featuring the idol. Cases involving explicit content, consent, and public figures often raise red flags in the realms of medical and psychological evaluations, mental wellness impact, and insurance policies for emotional distress, especially for women in high-pressure industries like entertainment.