
On May 29, a shocking post titled “I was illegally filmed by BLACKPINK Jisoo’s brother” was uploaded on the anonymous employee community platform Blind. The post accused the older brother of BLACKPINK member Jisoo of secretly recording sexual activity without consent.

The anonymous author wrote, "It took me a long time to write this. Everything I’m about to share is based on my own experience." She claimed, "One day, I had a sexual relationship with him at his home. I later found out that he had recorded the act using a hidden camera. I couldn’t believe it. What made it worse was learning that he had shown the video to his acquaintances and even bragged about having multiple recordings of different women."
The poster also alleged that Jisoo’s brother was involved with multiple women at the same time. This reportedly included a woman he met while his wife was pregnant. The post further claimed he pressured some women to send him explicit videos. "He treated women like sexual objects and ignored their consent and feelings," the post said.
"I never gave my consent. I did not know I was being filmed. I am a victim," the author wrote. she added that she is considering legal action and are ready to speak out alongside other potential victims if necessary.
Jisoo is currently affiliated with a company led by her brother. He is known to be the head of a business that launched a children’s health supplement brand, biomom, and recently started an entertainment project named Blissoo, featuring Jisoo as the face of the brand.
The original post has since been deleted, but it quickly spread online and sparked widespread attention.
Jisoo’s agency has also responded, saying, "We are currently checking the facts."
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