K-pop fans riled by Philippine businessman who placed US$30,000 ad to woo Blackpink’s Jennie
- Christian Gaza, 28, hopes it will be a second time lucky – he placed a similar ad in 2017 to date Filipino actress Erich Gonzales but she turned him down
- While ardent K-pop fans go to great lengths to express their love for idols, insiders say most don’t bring attention to themselves and act as a family
“Creepy people invade your privacy by stalking your private life, such as your place of residence and workplace. I was not even in Seoul when I put up my billboard proposal,” the 28-year-old fan said from Thailand.
“I’m an attention-seeking narcissist who craves the attention of my crushes. I love attention. It’s very good for my mental health,” said Gaza, who became a fan of the group just a few months ago in June.
Blackpink has four members – Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé and Lisa – and it is currently the most successful girl group in the K-pop world.
Gaza first gained internet popularity in 2017 when he pulled a similar stunt with a billboard ad inviting Filipino actress Erich Gonzales for a coffee date.
She declined, saying in an ABS-CBN interview that she felt “uncomfortable” after reading reports that Gaza was linked to a scam.