JE Entertainment Desk: BLACKPINK member Jennie recently worried her fans after she had to leave her concert in Melbourne, Australia midway due to ill health. Jennie took to her Instagram to apologize to the fans who were attending her show and also gave an update about her health condition.

Jennie said, "Dear Melbourne Blinks, I’m so sorry I wasn’t able to finish the show on Sunday. I’m doing my best to recover at the moment. Your understanding and support mean the world to me. Thank you to everyone who came out for our Melbourne show. Love you, guys.”

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Meanwhile, BLACKPINK's agency YG Entertainment shared an official statement on Weverse on Jennie's health and apologised to fans. "Hello, we're YG Entertainment. During the BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] IN MELBOURNE concert on June 11th (today), she couldn't be on stage until the end due to her poor condition. We apologize to the fans who supported BLACKPINK and came to the venue, and we ask for your understanding," the statement reads.

It adds, "Jennie showed her willingness to push ahead with the performance until the end, but immediately took measures to ensure sufficient rest and stability with the recommendation of medical staff on the spot. Jenny felt sorry for not being able to stay with her fans until the end and expressed her intention to recover quickly. We will do our best to support Jenny to recover her condition as soon as possible. I ask for your understanding once again. Thank You."

Jennie recently made her acting debut in the show 'The Idol' which also premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Talking about the same, Jennie said, “It’s overwhelming, but I’m grateful and thankful. All of those things at the same time. Especially as it’s the first step in my acting career, I was honoured to be able to come.”

“It was an opportunity to just be myself and be brave. I didn’t really train for it, or prep anything...Sam wanted me to just be myself,” she further added.

'The Idol' revolves around a self-help guru and leader of a modern-day cult who enters into a complicated relationship with a rising pop idol. It is set against the backdrop of the music industry. The show stars The Weekend and Lily-Rose Depp in the lead role.

It has been reported that Jennie will make her Marvel debut as well in the series 'Team Agents Of Atlas’ which will be the first Asian superhero team. However, YG Entertainment revealed that Jennie never received an offer to star in any Marvel project.