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BLACKPINK: Rosé, Lisa planning solo debuts

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All girl South Korean K-pop band BLACKPINK‘s members Rosé and Lisa are reportedly planning to release their solo debuts.

The news was announced on 30th December by YG Entertainment stating that,

“Rosé and Lisa are preparing for their solo debuts. Currently, they are getting ready to film their music videos.”

The company also added,

“As for Jisoo, she is busy shooting ‘Snowdrop’ (tentative title), so Rosé and Lisa will make their solo debuts first.”

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It should be mentioned here that previously an agency announced plans for giving all four members potential solo debut tracks.

Earlier, BLACKPINK had landed in hot water as they were spotted cuddling a baby panda without sanitary gloves.

Residents in China had accused the girl band of harming the health of three-month-old Fu Bao.

A baby panda was featured in the trailer for BLACKPINk’s online reality show “24/365 with BLACKPINK”.

Tens of thousands of people expressed outrage and they condemned the artists, who have pet dogs and cats, for potentially spreading dangerous germs to the panda.

Some netizens have also urged South Korea to return the panda to China.

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