Jennie, a member of BLACKPINK, has consistently demonstrated her influence since making her debut in 2016. Some of the major businesses have wanted to work with the idol throughout the years since she has a way of making everyone she encounters swoon.

Following the introduction of their partnership, Jennie recently demonstrated her authority at a Porsche event in Seoul.

As was to be expected, Jennie’s visuals at the occasion were stunning. Jennie appeared to be a true professional and the ideal candidate to work with the luxury brand in a more understated and refined manner.

Although the star dazzled online users with her appearance, Jennie also gained popularity for a very different cause.

When the news first broke, images of Jennie with Holger Gerrmann, CEO, and Alexander Fabig, vice president of Porsche Personalization and Classic, were made public. The shots gave off a very formal vibe, and Jennie exuded professionalism during the photo shoot.

When the news first broke, images of Jennie with Holger Gerrmann, CEO, and Alexander Fabig, vice president of Porsche Personalization and Classic, were made public. The shots gave off a very formal vibe, and Jennie exuded professionalism during the photo shoot.

However, it appears that even the CEOs of one of the largest corporations were unable to resist Jennie’s allure.

The two officials for Porsche Korea showed there once the media had enough pictures of Jennie alone. Despite coming from different worlds, the three appeared to be very at ease with one another and were frequently spotted smiling and joking around.

When the press asked the idol if she would be willing to do a heart for the camera at one point, Jennie broke out in a smile. The star appeared shaken that the request would be made so abruptly during what seemed to be a very serious and professional event.

It appears like the Porsche executives also wanted a taste of K-Pop after making their own lovely heart. They appeared to be familiar with the standard K-Pop finger heart at first. Jennie however presented her own version to the supervisors and said, “Let’s do it this way.”