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Jennie Kim’s Copenhagen Return Pulls Over 3 Million Likes


Jennie Kim checked in from Copenhagen on Instagram this week with a caption that doubled as a travel note: “copenhagenagainandagain.” The word strings together the city’s name and “again and again” with no spaces. The post drew more than 3.4 million likes.

That number stands out even by the standards of K-pop’s most-followed artists. Personal posts this spare don’t always pull those kinds of numbers.

The caption makes one thing clear: she’s been here before. Copenhagen has been part of Jennie’s orbit for a while. She holds an ambassador role with Chanel and has worked with Calvin Klein. The Danish capital hosts fashion week twice a year, in January and August. For someone with that kind of schedule, the city is a natural stop.

Jennie is one of the four members of BLACKPINK, a South Korean group. They spent much of the last decade setting streaming records and building one of the larger international followings in music. The group brought K-pop to arena-level audiences in North America and Europe. That kind of crossover was pretty new at the time. Jennie has also kept a solo career running alongside the group’s work. Her 2024 single “Mantra” reached international audiences and was followed by live shows in the U.S. and Europe.

On the fashion side, she’s one of the more recognizable K-pop figures in luxury fashion. Her Chanel connection has put her in a consistent front-row seat at Paris Fashion Week. Her overall style has become part of her public identity. It keeps her visible even between music releases.

The Instagram post this week kept things simple. No specific Copenhagen neighborhood or venue was named. No travel companion appeared in the caption. That’s consistent with how Jennie tends to use her personal account. Her posts are light on text and let the images carry the weight.

Copenhagen itself is easy to like. The city consistently turns up near the top of Europe’s best-of lists for food and design culture. It’s walkable and distinctive. The Scandinavian aesthetic the city is known for is easy to spot in its streets and architecture. It’s the kind of place that pulls people back.

This trip might be personal or tied to a professional commitment. The post doesn’t say. There’s no announcement attached to the Copenhagen check-in and no project has been named. It reads like a personal trip. The caption says she liked the place enough to come back.

Over 3.4 million likes on a one-word caption is a clear sign that people are paying attention. They follow her wherever she lands.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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