BLACKPINK is opening up like never before in the new Netflix documentary,, where the mega-popular K-pop girl group gets candid about their early days, worldwide fame, and the pressures of life in the spotlight.The film, directed by Caroline Suh, follows the group -- Rosé, Lisa, Jennie and Jisoo — during a major time in their career, culminating with their history-making performance at Coachella last spring.
However, it also pulls back the curtain on the K-pop industry, allowing a look back at the girls' early training years and permitting them to get candid about the ups and downs of musical stardom.«The thing is, you can never tell how long it will last,» Rosé shares candidly in one moment.Many K-pop performers start young, as teenagers,.
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