During the interview, host Jung Jaehyung asked,“Do you have time at home?
“Jennie replied,“I really don’t.
Because I was constantly moving across time zones, I lost my sense of time.

After getting sick, I learned a lot from the experience.”
Most people would struggle just looking at a week’s schedule, but I went through it all.
And now, since this is my first solo album, I’m doing everything myself.”

“she quickly waved her hand and replied,“No, really not.”
She went on to say,“I only want to do this for this lifetime.
There’s so much to take in.

Even if I have an afternoon schedule,‘Wow, I can sleep in the morning.
She recalled,“The evaluations were cruel, and my friends would leave after every round of evaluations.
It was hard to accept at that age.

Still, I was determined to debut no matter what.
It wasnt that I thought I was exceptionally talentedI just believed this was my only path.”
Jennie also opened up about struggling during her time in BLACKPINK.

She admitted,“I wasn’t taking care of myself.
“She reflected,“I started working too early.
I didnt even know myself yet, but I was already out in the world.

It was difficult to keep going without knowing what I truly liked or disliked.”
However, she shared that she used the COVID-19 pandemic as a time to focus on her health.
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