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BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Pens Emotional New Year Note: ‘Saying I Love You Might Feel Embarrassing’

2025 has been a rollercoaster of a year for all of us, filled with challenges, perseverance, and growth. As we say goodbye to this eventful year and welcome 2026, Jisoo of BLACKPINK has shared a heartfelt New Year message for their beloved fans, BLINKs.

In her message, Jisoo reflects on the past year and expresses her gratitude towards BLINKs for their unwavering love and support. She acknowledges the difficulties that everyone has faced, but also highlights the resilience and strength we have shown in overcoming them.

Jisoo begins her message by saying, “Dear BLINKs, Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season with your loved ones. As we enter 2026, I want to take a moment to reflect on the past year and express my heartfelt thanks to all of you.”

She then goes on to talk about the challenges that 2025 brought, from the ongoing pandemic to personal struggles. She acknowledges that it hasn’t been easy, but she is proud of how we have all come through it.

“2025 was a tough year for all of us. We faced many challenges, both individually and as a society. But through it all, we have shown incredible strength, resilience, and love. I am so proud of us for never giving up and always finding a way to keep going,” Jisoo shares.

The BLACKPINK member also takes a moment to talk about the love and support that BLINKs have shown not just to the group, but to each other. She says, “I am constantly amazed by the love and support that we receive from BLINKs all over the world. But what makes me even happier is seeing how BLINKs support and uplift each other. That is the true power of our fandom, and I am grateful to be a part of it.”

As she looks towards the future, Jisoo shares her hopes and wishes for the new year. She expresses her desire for everyone’s health and happiness, not just for BLINKs but for everyone around the world.

“In 2026, I hope that we can all continue to stay healthy and happy. I wish for a world where we can all come together and spread love and positivity. Let’s continue to support each other and spread kindness wherever we go,” Jisoo says.

She also mentions the importance of self-care and taking care of one’s mental health. Jisoo encourages BLINKs to prioritize their well-being and to remember that it’s okay to take a break and rest when needed.

“Remember to take care of yourselves, both physically and mentally. It’s okay to take a step back and recharge. Let’s start the new year with a fresh mindset and a positive outlook,” she adds.

Jisoo ends her message with a heartfelt thank you to BLINKs, saying, “Once again, thank you for always being there for us. Your love and support mean the world to us, and we will continue to work hard to make you proud. Let’s make 2026 a year filled with love, happiness, and success together.”

As we enter a new year, Jisoo’s message serves as a reminder to cherish the moments we have, to stay strong in the face of challenges, and to spread love and positivity wherever we go. BLINKs all over the world are grateful for Jisoo’s kind words and are looking forward to what the new year will bring for BLACKPINK.

Here’s to a happy and healthy 2026, filled with love, resilience, and success. Let’s continue to support each other and make our dreams come true. Happy New Year, BLINKs!

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