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News18
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
BLACKPINK To Release New Music In July? Here's What We Know
The band's agency, YG Entertainment, also confirmed the report, giving hope to the fans. BLACKPINK is all set to make a comeback! Yes, you heard it right; the popular K-pop girl band is preparing to be back again with full-group activities within the next month. The K-pop quartet consisting of Jennie, Jisoo, Rose and Lisa are reportedly in the process of creating new music, which is to drop within the next month. According to a report by K-media outlet JTBC Entertainment, BLACKPINK are gearing up to come together as a group to release new music in early July. The band's agency, YG Entertainment, also confirmed the report, giving hope to the fans, aka BLINKs. According to the report, the upcoming song will have a new feel while retaining the group's existing charm. The track is in talks to be released right before or after the announcement of the Seoul leg of the group's upcoming Deadline World Tour. BLACKPINK will make their comeback with a new song in early new song is said to have a new feel while retaining BLACKPINK's existing charm. — Viral Takes (@viraltakes) June 19, 2025 As soon as the reports surfaced, fans took over social media to share their excitement. One fan wrote, 'Other K-pop groups had their fun. It's time for the queens to come back for the crown." Another fan commented, 'Borderline going insane." Someone else wrote, 'We want a full album!!" After their second studio album, Born Pink, this comeback will mark the group's new release in over 1000 days as well as their first release with YG Entertainment following the renewal of their contract. In recent days, the members have been busy releasing new singles, individual projects, and campaigns. However, BLACKPINK's Lisa recently revealed that she, along with the other band members of the group, had been in the studio to record something new, heightening the anticipation among the fans. The group are set to reunite for their Deadline World Tour in July, which will feature 31 performances in over 16 cities around the world. First Published: June 20, 2025, 14:34 IST


Indian Express
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
BLACKPINK's Jennie tells crew ‘I warned you' as she cries for help, says Jisoo should've done HotOnes instead: Watch
After Lisa and Rosé, it was BLACKPINK's Jennie who arrived for the HotOnes challenge, but unlike the previous two, this one was chaotic enough to leave the singer in tears. The K-pop star arrived confident, dressed in a white silhouette with her hair tied in a ponytail, but was soon seen leaping off her seat, crying for help, sniffing, and struggling to breathe as the heat kicked in. She took her first bite with a smug grin, even saying she was disappointed, the wings looked too easy, especially for someone who doesn't even like spicy food. That changed fast. Things got so intense, Jennie half-joked she might now be allergic to spice. During the segment, the Ruby singer also answered questions about her Coachella experience, the songs she fought for, and whether Jisoo would survive the challenge better than the rest. Meanwhile, host Sean Evans couldn't stop hyping her up for braving the madness. Also read: BTS loses brand value ranking to K-pop's rising superstars despite major military comeback in June: Check out the Top 20 The K-pop artist, who last year went solo with her agency ODDATELIER after terminating her individual contract with YG Entertainment, released her latest album RUBY. The album is said to have been inspired by the iconic English playwright Shakespeare. The singer reacted to the fact that the play was broken down into seven parts for her to understand, and that's when things kicked in; it was her time to show the seven years in BLACKPINK through her style. 'I've had my ups and downs. I've had my rollercoaster emotions of when I loved music, and when I hated music. And every moment in between was the important thing that got me here. So, I started just breaking myself down, and I guess it just inspired me to look at myself in a different way and really dive into what got me here and who I am,' she said. When asked if there were any songs that she fought for, she admitted she did — and not just the songs, but even the core message of the album. 'We didn't have to forcefully make the music easy for people to like this album. Let me try and do what I like and what I convince myself to do to get to people,' she said. Jennie mentioned songs like Zen and Starlight to describe how the idea of the songs and even the theme wouldn't instantly kick in, but once it does, it stays with people. 'I knew that it would touch the people that I want to touch.' #Jennie's reaction to every wing on 'Hot Ones'. — Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) June 19, 2025 BLACKPINK's rise to prominence in a normally boy group-dominated K-pop landscape is a trailblazing revolution in the industry that opened gates for other girl K-pop groups to expand their aura overseas. The group holds countless records, one of them being headlining Coachella, both as a group and individually. This year, both Jennie and Lisa performed solo. Sean asked how much it means to her when fans sing the lyrics of her lesser-known songs, to which the singer replied that it's not even the lesser-known songs, it's the ones that never made it to the album, the B-side tracks, that fans know by heart and even scream out loud in the crowd. 'They're just screaming the lyrics from the top to the end, and that's when you really feel like — oh, they really do listen to your album. They really do listen to your music.' Other than the questioning round where she completely blanked out after the No. 8 sauce, Da Bomb, kicked in, she said, 'This is no joke,' as she finally gulped down the milk, grabbed some ice cream, and yet kept coughing, joking with her crew playfully, 'See, I warned you!' She fanned herself with a napkin, said she couldn't hear anything anymore, and looked fully shaken. Also read: BLACKPINK's Rosé Joins Brad Pitt's F1 team with her debut movie soundtrack; Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat, Burna Boy part of the lineup When the host asked if she could convince Jisoo to join, she said, '100%, because she's the one who taught me spicy and she's the other you. Like, she made me eat spicy food with her ever since we were trainees. So, I think [Jisoo] should come on this show. You're gonna love it.' Signing off, the singer added, 'Whatever ROSÉ and LISA did — this is the real reaction. Because I watched their episode and they were so chill about it, so I was like, if they're doing it, maybe I can do it too. But I can't!'


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Overbearing grans need to stop kissing their grandkids, I don't care if they think I'm being overprotective
A MUM is warning "overbearing" grans to stop kissing their grandkids after the tragic death of a baby girl. Hayley Riches and Dimitri Constantinou's baby Violet died from the herpes virus, which can be spread by oral contact. Advertisement 4 Lisa Hague – with husband Kris Commons and their kids April, William, and Jax – has warned against kissing people's babies Credit: Lisa Hague 4 Hayley Riches and Dimitri Constantinou's baby Violet died from the herpes virus Credit: SWNS 4 Doctors battled to save Violet-May before her heartbreaking death Credit: SWNS The parents opened up on ITV two years after Now grief coach Lisa Hague, whose own daughter Lola was stillborn, has spoken out on the issue, insisting parents must warn relatives off in the first few vital weeks, Lisa said: "As a mother to a stillborn baby and a mother to April, who we were told may die of swine flu when she was born, I don't think it's much to ask to be safe rather than sorry and to protect our babies as much as possible. "My heart goes out to this family and for the bravery to share their story." Advertisement READ MORE IN FABULOUS Baby Violet's parents decided to speak out after learning in the worst possible way how vulnerable newborn babies can be. Organisation The Lullaby Trust says babies' immune systems aren't fully developed, leaving them especially vulnerable, but simple hygiene precautions can help protect them. In 2023, the trust did a survey which found more than half of new or expectant parents would let a relative kiss their newborn baby. Mum-of-three Lisa said: "Violet's parents are keen to spread the message brought out by The Lullaby Trust which is to remember THANKS - Think, Hands And No Kisses. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous "Is this too much to ask from friends and family who are eagerly awaiting to see the latest addition to the family? I mean I know a lot will say we've been kissing babies for years and nothing has ever gone wrong. "First of all, it's common sense to wash your hands before picking up a new baby and also asking permission if you're allowed a cuddle when the baby is so new. Woman left fighting for life after 4* holiday where 'staff didn't wash hands' "Although no one has ever denied me a cuddle of their baby, I'm well aware of the germs I'll have on my hands. "When it comes to the kissing part, there's nothing more tempting than kissing a wee baby's cheeks, but I totally agree with the Lullaby Trust's message. Advertisement "Don't kiss a baby unless you're the parent or primary care giver in the first few weeks of life when the babies immune system is still so low." 4 Lisa has suffered baby loss and is determined to prevent that for others Credit: Supplied Lisa, who's married to ex Celtic star Kris Commons , is aware this will infuriate some grandparents - but she said it's not their decision to make. She added: "Will this irritate some overbearing family members? Advertisement "I'm sure it will because lots of relatives like to tell us how overprotective we are of our children and how it never did us any harm. "What we should be doing is listening to the parents and respecting their wishes."


Metro
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
I'm twice my daughter's age but everyone thinks we're sisters
At 36, Lisa Johnston is double her 18-year-old daughter's age — but people regularly mistake them for sisters, and the mother-of-two even still gets IDed by bouncers. The semi-permanent make-up artist from Glasgow was 17 when she had Alicia, and describes her as a 'built-in best friend'. The lookalike pair have a close relationship, sharing clothes, make-up, and even the same friends, to the point Lisa claims strangers are 'gobsmacked' when they hear beautician Alicia call her 'mum'. 'We've been out a couple of times together at pubs and no one can believe it,' she says. 'They're like, 'What? Are you friends or sisters?'.' Although they often get 'confused' looks while out together, Lisa takes this as a compliment, getting a 'confidence boost' if people question whether they're really mum and daughter. 'That's not your mummy she looks in her 20s,' wrote one user under a TikTok of them, while another said: 'Nah both look as young as each other. Sisters definitely.' 'Who's the mum I'm confused,' added a third. 'People say I look really young, it's quite nice actually,' Lisa adds. She enjoys the idea of having produced a 'mini me', with duo being told they're a 'copy and paste' of each other. 'The more Alicia is getting older I can now see the big resemblance especially when we're doing the videos and things together,' says the mum. 'It is kind of like who's who?' Alicia appreciates how alike they are too, commenting: 'My friends love coming over because my mum is like a friend. They'll just chat away to her. 'There will be times where I'm minding my own business and I'll get a phone call and they're like, 'I'm out with your mum right now'. 'She's part of the friendship group.' The teen isn't bothered by the comparisons — instead finding it 'funny'. More Trending 'As I got older and I looked more like my mum, people were like, 'oh my God, you actually look so similar',' says Alicia. 'We've basically got the same makeup routine and everything. So it's actually good.' Lisa credits her youthful looks to a healthy lifestyle, explaining: 'Fitness and healthy eating is a big part of my lifestyle – I go to the gym five times a week.' She also makes an effort to avoid unneccessary stress, which she believes is a 'big part' of staying so fresh-faced. 'We're all just living life – it should be fun,' she added. 'I don't get myself too riled up on anything.' Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: I never gave up on my Olympic dream – even when fleeing my home MORE: The abortion pills-in-post system needs a serious overhaul MORE: Trolls came for my looks, business and parenting – I want Tattle Life's demise Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.


ITV News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- ITV News
The best wedding guest dresses for every budget
Lisa's giving us a glimpse at some of the best dressed guests at the wedding so far. And from silk to linen, midi-dresses to co-ords, she's also picked out the high street styles perfect for this wedding season and beyond. Advertisement. We earn commission from some links on this page. When you click on a link, our affiliate partner sets cookies - you can opt out here. Our full disclosure notice is here. Prices correct at time of publication. Raffia Headband £8, Primark £17.99, Mango TENDAI: VISION IN BLUE Plain knit waistcoat top £29.99, Zara Combined pleated knit skirt £45.99, Zara Topshop Georgia folded clutch grab bag in buttermilk yellow £28, Topshop @ ASOS Bone Forever Comfort® Round Toe Hardware Detail Strap Sandals £42, Next Chunky Half Hoop Earrings £2.50, Primark Lindsey Linen Tennis Dress £110, Forever New Bag£49.50, M&S (available in-store) Camel Brown Woven Raffia Bow Slingback Court Shoes £22.49, New Look Earrings£12.99, Reserved (available in-store) Clicking any links on this page will open an external website. ITV has no control over these external websites and has no responsibility for the content, subsequent links and how your data might be used therein. Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information.