Article: Touching Jennie’s blonde hair “is this hair yours?” Jennie suffers Hollywood racism

Source: Insight [2] via Instagram

[+259] ‘Some netizens’ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ yeah, because I think the majority don’t consider this racism

[+106] Probably just wanted to know if it was a wig?

[+66] Still don’t get how this is considered racist…

[+37] I think she was more asking like did you bleach your own hair? or get extensions? 🥹 probably just curious 😂

[+27] Don’t girls ask each other this stuff all the time.. like oh my god, your hair’s so pretty, where’d you get it done, is it a wig…

[+4] How is this racism? People get their hair dyed all sorts of color these days…

[+29] She was probably just curious because it looks like a wig ㅋㅋ I was curious to know if she bleached her hair or wore a wig too ㅋ how is this racism

[+141] This is racism. Whenever white people see Asians with dyed hair or light skin tone make up, they’re always like “love yourself as you naturally are!! why do you want to look like a white person!!!”

[+135] How is this racism? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

[+14] Feels like it’s a valid question to ask since Jennie’s hair is normally black

Source: Naver

[+1,123, -53] How is this racist, tsk, probably just wanted to know if it was a wig or not

[+432, -53] Probably funny to white people to see Asians try to look white..

[+258, -11] Okay, so she’s listed as a famous actor in the article, but she’s not famous at all… and there are a lot of ignorant people overseas, so maybe she’s just genuinely curious to know if that’s her real hair

[+239, -14] How is asking someone if their hair is a wig or dyed considered racist? Don’t girls touch each other’s hair all the time?

[+115, -6] Please don’t try to blow this up as a racism issue, just going to embarrass us