BLACKPINK snapped with Pharrell Williams and French President Emmanuel Macron: Conversation angers Blinks
BLACKPINK potentially unaware that some of the biggest artists want to work them, BLINKS speculate
BLACKPINK created headlines on interactions with French President Emmanuel Macron, artist Pharrell Williams and tennis player Roger Federer.
On January 24, BLACKPINK attended the Le Gala des Piéces Jaunes charity concert, organized by France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron, who also attended BLACKPINK's Born Pink tour in Paris in December of 2022.
As per Koreaboo, after performing at the charity concert, the girl group interacted with Pharrell Williams. Their picture with the artist was taken by no one else but President Emmanuel Macron.
During the conversation, Pharrell expressed desire to work with the girl group. He said, "What do I have to do?" the girls laughed in excitement of hearing this.
Taking to social media, BLINKS shared their excitement of a potential collaboration, but many expressed their anger that some of the biggest artists wanting to work with BLACKPINK yet have not had the opportunity because of the company.
In particular, many thought the members’ expressions showed that they either didn’t know about the opportunity or were worried about saying anything without YG knowing, cited from Koreaboo.
Check out the photos:
-
Gwyneth Paltrow reveals deep personal connection with Kate Hudson
-
Hilary Duff tears up talking about estranged sister Haylie Duff
-
Inside Hilary Duff's supportive marriage with husband Matthew Koma amid new album release
-
Daniel Radcliffe admits to being self conscious while filming 'Harry Potter' in late teens
-
Eric Dane infuriated after ALS diagnosis as he feared the disease would take him away from his girls
-
Johnny Depp's kind gesture towards late 'Grey's Anatomy' actor Eric Dane before death laid bare
-
Kylie Jenner 'convinced' Gwyneth Paltrow is 'crushing' on Timothee Chalamet: 'It's disrespectful'
-
Eric Dane opened up about releasing his memoir just two months before his death due to ALS complications