Airport Scenes During Stars’ Schedules Are Worsening, BLACKPINK’s Jennie & Kim Ji-won Almost Cried

It is easy to find videos showing chaotic airport scenes during the arrivals and departures of celebrities. Many reporters and fans are stuck in one place. As people begin to scream, unexpected accidents such as pushing and falling follow. Despite feeling anxious and worried in such situations, the celebrities have to show their professionalism and do fanservice.
The most recent cases of BLACKPINK’s Jennie and actress Kim Ji-won are examples. Netizens expressed regrets over the disorganized situation when she appeared at the airport to depart for Paris, France in March. As too many fans came to see Jennie, the crowd went out of control and someone even fell. Even when surrounded by fans, Jennie tried not to lose her smile.

However, the situation got worse and Jennie eventually shouted “Ah” as if her hands hurt when she was receiving a letter from a fan. In response to videos capturing the scene, fans are raising more concerns over safety during stars’ airport schedules.
Kim Ji-won, who recently became extremely famous along with her hit drama “Queen of Tears”, also suffered from excessive love from fans. On May 15th, numerous fans flocked to the airport to see Kim Ji-won when she returned to Korea after completing her overseas schedule.

Similar to her departure, her arrival this time also became a hot topic. In particular, Kim Ji-won repeatedly said, “Be careful”, “Look back behind you”, etc., to fans around her on her way out of the airport. There is also criticism over the continuous demands for fanservice from fans when the actress was struggling to move. Known for her kind and friendly personality, Kim Ji-won greeted everyone and made heart poses with her hands in the middle of the crowd.
However, the situation worsened when Kim Ji-won screamed, “We’re stuck right now”, with a nervous look. Feeling sorry for the actress, netizens commented, “Would someone scream like that if they were not going to cry?”. Moreover, some people pointed out the lack of on-site safety management staff to manage and lead the sites when dangerous situations occur.
Source: daum