Shock: BLACKPINK Jisoo appears in criminal records in documentary!!
On the afternoon of June 28, the Asian online community was abuzz before the new documentary episode aired on the YouTube channel Detective Brooks Stories. In one scene, the Detective Brooks Stories crew shocked everyone by using the image of Jisoo (BLACKPINK) to illustrate the profile of… a female criminal.
The file clearly states that this document was provided by the US Central Intelligence Agency and that the female criminal named Octavia, born on June 13, is from the Philippines. On social networking forums, netizens commented that the Detective Brooks Stories crew arbitrarily used Jisoo’s image to illustrate the documentary without receiving permission from the female singer. It is known that Detective Brooks Stories specializes in recreating real detective cases, so far it has only attracted a few thousand followers on YouTube.
Netizens are currently extremely upset with the unprofessional work of the Detective Brooks Stories crew. These audiences emphasized that arbitrarily using another person’s image without permission is an unacceptable act. The crew even used Jisoo’s photo to illustrate a character with a controversial background. This is considered a serious insult to the honor of BLACKPINK’s eldest sister.
Furthermore, the Detective Brooks Stories crew was also accused by netizens of taking advantage of the image of a famous Kpop beauty to promote their YouTube channel. It’s not difficult to see that the documentary using Jisoo’s photo quickly attracted more than 125,000 views, dozens of times more than other episodes on this channel.
To date, the Detective Brooks Stories team has not officially spoken out amid the wave of criticism from many BLACKPINK fans. Meanwhile, fans hope that Jisoo’s side will soon take action to respond to the offensive tactics of the Detective Brooks Stories crew.