“Would it kill them to type ‘Chinese’?” fumed one netizen.
, the girls were in Macau on May 20 & 21 for the next leg of their tour.
It was business as usual after their Macau gig, with Blackpink's appreciation post going up on May 23.The post, which addressed’s Macau fans, read: “We were deeply touched by our Macanese BLINKs this week. Thank you for all the heartfelt support. We are truly blessed to have you guys. 520 forever BLINKs.”
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