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Jisoo BLACKPINK Discusses Mental Health

Jisoo BLACKPINK Discusses Mental Health – In fact, being a K-Pop idol isn’t as fun as it seems. Jisoo noted that she is always careful on stage to avoid making mistakes.

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo (Black Pink) opened up about mental health in an interview with Rolling Stone. Contrary to her bubbly personality as seen online, she has a more reserved and introspective side that she doesn’t often show in front of the camera. One thing that might surprise fans is how he is still unsure about his current path in life.

“I think I’m going to keep looking for [my identity] all my life. I still haven’t found anything where I feel ‘This is for me!’ Maybe I’ll never feel it,” said Jisoo.

His future, what he wanted to do, was not something that was clear to him at the moment. Jisoo has not always liked the public life she leads and thus cannot determine if she will pursue the right path in the years to come.

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Discusses Mental Health, Admits She Hasn’t Enjoyed Life As an Idol

“I still don’t know. I think about this every day. What do I like? Sometimes I think it’s a mystery. I like performing, but I don’t always enjoy being part of the spotlight,” he said.

In fact, being a K-Pop idol is not as fun as it seems. Jisoo noted that she is always careful on stage to avoid making mistakes. The members, on the other hand, thrived while performing.

I think it’s different for the other members. They like to receive the spotlight, get excited by the people who come to see us, and then get a little depressed when the stage is over and silence arrives. Feeling empty. All of these feelings are an important part of the job. I a little different. When I’m on stage, I think not to make mistakes. The show still feels more like a test than something really fun, “said Jisoo.

It doesn’t help that Jisoo often experiences excruciating pain when it comes to her work. He pushes himself to his physical and mental limits to get through certain days.

“After this interview, I had to go to the hospital because my leg hurt. I hit the door really hard; it wasn’t broken or cracked, but it’s been sore for the past month, so I needed to get another x-ray. [And another time] when we perform at Coachella [in 2019], my back hurts so much. Every night I get painkillers. I want to perform sitting down. But my pride won’t allow me to sit down. And it’s not because of ‘I really like this stage’, but because of the sense of responsibility answer and my duty,” said Jisoo.

The BLACKPINK vocalist agreed that it is difficult for celebrities to talk about their mental health. Although he was grateful for the countless people who supported him, he realized that he still had a lot to work on.

“Right, there are too many eyes. I think it’s a little different, having people cheer you on, BLACKPINK members who will always be by my side—and having my own struggles. I like talking to fans. I’m honest with them and talk to them like they are my friends. We laugh so much. But then, even if these people are present in my life, there are difficulties that I go through myself.”

Jisoo survives because of the people she cares about, especially her members and fans. “I can compromise with my reality because I’m a part of BLACKPINK, and I’m not alone. I have girls on the same boat, and fans. And that gives me strength and a sense of responsibility.” he concluded.

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