BLACKPINK's Jennie 'worked non-stop for three years'
Jennie worked relentlessly at the start of her music career - but it took a toll on her health.
BLACKPINK's Jennie suffered from burnout after working "non-stop" for three years.
The chart-topping girl group are now one of the best-known bands in the world, but Jennie admits they worked relentlessly in order to achieve their ambitions in the music business.
She shared: "For three years after debuting, we worked non-stop without resting.
"Our sleep systems were breaking down; we weren’t eating properly; I wasn’t hydrating myself - we did that for three to four years, and then started our tour. We were on tour for a year and a half. For a year and a half I didn’t have a home."
Jennie admits their relentless schedule ultimately took a toll on her health and wellbeing.
The 26-year-old singer also confessed to being a "very delicate person".
Jennie - who stars in the group alongside Jisoo, Rose, and Lisa - told Rolling Stone magazine: "If I touched something I’d have an allergic reaction. I had no immune system at all, but we needed to keep touring.
"When the tour was done, we got some time off to be at home. Back then, I didn’t have time to learn how to take care of myself. I’m a very delicate person."
By contrast, Jennie is now much more prepared for the group's impending comeback.
The singer has learned lessons from the past and she now knows what she needs to do in order to look after herself while she's on the road.
She said: "These days, because we’re preparing for our comeback and planning our tour, I think every day, ‘OK, how do I prepare myself for my next busy two years?'"