BLACKPINK is in the midst of their BORN PINK encore shows as their world tour comes to a close. The group has seven shows remaining on their tour, and they have broken records and made history with ticket sales, the venues they’ve played, and more throughout their 57 completed BORN PINK shows.
The group very recently made history as the first girl group to headline stadium concerts on three continents and became the first girl group to headline a sold-out show at France’s national stadium, Stade De France.
BLACKPINK becomes the first girl group in history to headline a stadium concert across three different continents (Asia, America and Europe). pic.twitter.com/r9uq1HJguf
— Pop Base (@PopBase) July 15, 2023
BLACKPINK’s BORN PINK show at Stade De France was on July 15, and the group stunned netizens with all-new outfits, high-energy performances, and adorable interactions between the members and fans.
WTF WERE THEY THINKING
LE PARISIEN RESPECT BLACKPINK
LE PARISIEN APOLOGIZE pic.twitter.com/qxLZ6R5HBJ— ᴊɪsᴏʏᴀ❦ (@userbpinks) July 16, 2023
While BLINKs enjoyed the sold-out concert, French publication Le Parisien stated the group’s show was “not up to par” in a review piece that quickly garnered backlash from netizens, who felt it was unprofessional and disrespectful.
WTF WERE THEY THINKING
LE PARISIEN RESPECT BLACKPINK
LE PARISIEN APOLOGIZE pic.twitter.com/qxLZ6R5HBJ— ᴊɪsᴏʏᴀ❦ (@userbpinks) July 16, 2023
The opening caption of the Le Parisien article stated that BLACKPINK’s two-hour show delighted fans, but not the publication, before launching into describing “lots of tears” from “loud” fans and “teenage girls” with “garters visible under mini-skirts.”
ma’am @MariePoussel if you can’t be professional, you don’t like your job or you don’t like kpop just pass the article to someone better dedicated to the job or better do your journalistic work. And you @le_Parisien hire a better journalist
LE PARISIEN RESPECT BLACKPINK
— ᴋɪᴍ ᴊɪꜱᴏᴏ ɪꜱ ᴍʏ ʟɪꜰᴇ 🫧 (@misskoreaJisoo) July 16, 2023
The publication then compared BLACKPINK’s achievements to fellow global group BTS, who the article labeled the “male equivalent” of BLACKPINK, which BLINKs felt was undermining BLACKPINK’s achievements as they slammed the journalist’s “misogynistic and xenophobic” tone throughout the article.
Y a RIEN qui va @le_Parisien. Comme d’habitude j’ai envie de dire.@MariePoussel si vous ne connaissez rien à la Kpop et n’avez pas envie de respecter ses fans, ne faites pas d’articles dessus. pic.twitter.com/waVdUjp10r
— BLACKPINK FRANCE • FANBASE (@Blackpinkfrr) July 16, 2023
Further, the article expressed doubts that the group would be able to fill the Stade De France, stating it would be hard for them to believe if they did. In their article, they denied that the stadium was full and stated that parts of the stands were covered in cloth while sections to the sides of the stage were empty.
WTF WERE THEY THINKING
LE PARISIEN RESPECT BLACKPINK
LE PARISIEN APOLOGIZE pic.twitter.com/qxLZ6R5HBJ— ᴊɪsᴏʏᴀ❦ (@userbpinks) July 16, 2023
Despite the article’s claims, the Stade De France BORN PINK show was sold out, and BLINKs shared numerous videos and photographs taken at their historic show while calling out the publication for spreading false information.
Me parece poco profesional y de mal gusto por parte de un periodista, el hecho de que literalmente le falto el respeto a un grupo, haciendo un artículo con comentarios xenofobicos, misóginos Etc…
LE PARISIEN RESPECT BLACKPINK
LE PARISIEN APOLOGIZE— Aki (@owishiaki) July 16, 2023
BLINKs are demanding an apology from the publication. The number of tweets under related hashtags continues to rapidly grow by the thousands. At this time, Le Parisien has made no comment about the article or the growing backlash.
Pinks: Blackpink blackpink blackpink!
Audience: Blink blink blink!#BLACKPINKinParis#BLACKPINK_BORNPINK#BLACKPINK#BLACKPINKStadeDeFrance#PARIS@Blackpink pic.twitter.com/NoGynXZkSJ— Worldwide BLIИK (@WorldwideBLINK) July 15, 2023