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Jennie's alleged smoking to be investigated?

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 9 July 2024
The act has drawn sharp criticism for its perceived disregard of those around her, particularly the staff attending to her grooming needs. According to South Korea's National Health Promotion Act, smoking indoors in designated non-smoking areas, such as large office buildings, can incur fines up to 100,000 won ($80). Netizens have voiced strong opinions, condemning Jennie's actions with comments questioning celebrities' understanding of smoking etiquette and suggesting greater restraint in such public situations
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