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BLACKPINK Channels Punk Vibes In New Striking Concept Photos For JUMP
BLACKPINK Channels Punk Vibes In New Striking Concept Photos For JUMP

News18

time10-07-2025

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  • News18

BLACKPINK Channels Punk Vibes In New Striking Concept Photos For JUMP

Last Updated: BLACKPINK performed their new song live at the first two shows of their ongoing tour at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea. Nearly three years since the release of their studio album Born Pink in 2022, BLACKPINK is set to drop new music. Titled JUMP, the quartet performed their latest digital single live at the first two shows of their ongoing Deadline World Tour, which took place on July 5 and 6 at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea. With its rap-heavy lyrics and high-energy choreography, their performances were met with thunderous cheers, building hype for the song's official drop. Following the release of the teaser for the music video, BLACKPINK shared stunning new concept photos that perfectly blend fashion and attitude. The members, Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rose, channel a cool, Gen-Z-inspired aesthetic. Dressed in leather-like tops with 'JUMP!" written over them and mini skirts, the four-member group gave off punk vibes and oozed confidence. Jisoo also wore a hand glove with 'High on hope" printed over it. In some solo shots, the four girls were seen wearing oversized puffer jackets, reminiscent of Balenciaga's edgy style. Jisoo wore a white one adorned with a giant rose, seemingly a nod to her single Flower. Jennie looked fiery in a deep red jacket, whereas Rose opted for a chic green one paired with a dramatic wet-hair look. Lisa, on the other hand, dazzled in a blue jacket and wore statement earrings that added a touch of charm to her overall look. JUMP is scheduled to be released on July 11 at 1 PM KST (12 AM EDT). Days back, YG Entertainment released the teaser for BLACKPINK's new digital single JUMP. The video gave a glimpse into what fans can expect from the upcoming music video, which began with a camera gliding through a city and showcasing BLACKPINK members on various billboards. It ended with the four girls in front of one and the word 'JUMP" flashing on the black screen. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BLΛƆKPIИK (@blackpinkofficial) Following the South Korea leg of their Deadline World Tour, BLACKPINK is set to embark on the US leg on July 12. This tour marks their comeback as a group after their last record-breaking Born Pink World Tour (2022-2023) and it's their first all-stadium one. Following a number of shows in Canada, Europe and Asia, BLACKPINK will conclude the tour in January 2026 at the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong, China. First Published: July 10, 2025, 10:12 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave, CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says on live TV
Cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave, CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says on live TV

Sky News AU

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News AU

Cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave, CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says on live TV

A CBS anchor bizarrely said Catholic Cardinals were 'raw dogging' the conclave in a cringe-inducing characterization of the strict sequester for clergymen that bans, among other things, cellphones. 'CBS Mornings' co-host Tony Dokoupil made the forced faux pas as a correspondent explained how the Cardinals pass the time while they are sequestered in the Sistine Chapel for rounds of voting during the solemn ritual. 'The one thing we know they're not doing is checking Instagram because their devices have all been confiscated,' CBS News Papal Contributor John Allen said, stating that the clergymen will read from prayer books and silently pray during downtime. 'I believe the kids call that 'raw dogging,' if you're going to go a long period of time with no electronic device,' Dokoupil said. 'Oh right,' a co-anchor said, apparently enlightened. The term 'raw dogging' has recently been reappropriated to refer to time spent without modern comforts or gadgets — often used in reference to air travel — however, it is conventionally understood to be a reference to unprotected sex. The Gen-Z-inspired, inappropriately timed innuendo from the 44-year-old anchor rubbed plenty of viewers the wrong way. 'You know it's a weird timeline when CBS is casually using 'rawdogging' to describe the College of Cardinals,' one user wrote on X. 'We just witnessed the exact moment CBS stopped pretending they had standards,' another tweeted, adding, 'Rawdoggin the conclave is WILD.' 'What a great news station to employ people that make grotesque statements during one of the largest ceremonial events in Catholicism,' an angry X-user posted. During the conclave, Cardinals are 'sequestered' from the outside world — cut off entirely from communication while they remain in the Vatican for the duration of the papal conclave. That includes access to cell phones or any other means of contact with the world outside the conclave. CBS's Dokoupil was most recently in the news for his viral interview with Bill Belichick, 73, which was disrupted by the legendary coach's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who told the anchor the couple wouldn't answer some of his questions. Originally published as Cardinals are 'raw dogging' the conclave, CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says on live TV

CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave on live TV
CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave on live TV

New York Post

time07-05-2025

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  • New York Post

CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil bizarrely says cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave on live TV

Holy uncalled for. A CBS anchor bizarrely said Catholic Cardinals were 'raw dogging' the conclave in a cringe-inducing characterization of the strict sequester for clergymen that bans, among other things, cellphones. 'CBS Mornings' co-host Tony Dokoupil made the forced faux pas as a correspondent explained how the Cardinals pass the time while they are sequestered in the Sistine Chapel for rounds of voting during the solemn ritual. 'The one thing we know they're not doing is checking Instagram because their devices have all been confiscated,' CBS News Papal Contributor John Allen said, stating that the clergymen will read from prayer books and silently pray during downtime. 'I believe the kids call that 'raw dogging,' if you're going to go a long period of time with no electronic device,' Dokoupil said. 'CBS Morning' co-anchor Tony Dokoupil, 44, used the term 'raw dogging' to refer to the sequester of Cardinals during papal conclave. Getty Images 'Oh right,' a co-anchor said, apparently enlightened. The term 'raw dogging' has recently been reappropriated to refer to time spent without modern comforts or gadgets — often used in reference to air travel — however, it is conventionally understood to be a reference to unprotected sex. The Gen-Z-inspired, inappropriately timed innuendo from the 44-year-old anchor rubbed plenty of viewers the wrong way. 'You know it's a weird timeline when CBS is casually using 'rawdogging' to describe the College of Cardinals,' one user wrote on X. 'We just witnessed the exact moment CBS stopped pretending they had standards,' another tweeted, adding, 'Rawdoggin the conclave is WILD.' 'What a great news station to employ people that make grotesque statements during one of the largest ceremonial events in Catholicism,' an angry X-user posted. Cardinals during papal conclave are kept under a strict sequester to keep them from exchanging information with the outside world. via REUTERS During the conclave, Cardinals are 'sequestered' from the outside world — cut off entirely from communication while they remain in the Vatican for the duration of the papal conclave. That includes access to cell phones or any other means of contact with the world outside the conclave. CBS's Dokoupil was most recently in the news for his viral interview with Bill Belichick, 73, which was disrupted by the legendary coach's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who told the anchor the couple wouldn't answer some of his questions.

CBS anchor bizarrely says cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave on live TV
CBS anchor bizarrely says cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave on live TV

New York Post

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

CBS anchor bizarrely says cardinals are ‘raw dogging' the conclave on live TV

Holy uncalled for. A CBS anchor bizarrely said Catholic Cardinals were 'raw dogging' the conclave in a cringe-inducing characterization of the strict sequester for clergymen that bans, among other things, cellphones. 'CBS Mornings' co-host Tony Dokoupil made the forced faux pas as a correspondent explained how the Cardinals pass the time while they are sequestered in the Sistine Chapel for rounds of voting during the solemn ritual. Advertisement 'The one thing we know they're not doing is checking Instagram because their devices have all been confiscated,' CBS News Papal Contributor John Allen said, stating that the clergymen will read from prayer books and silently pray during downtime. 'I believe the kids call that 'raw dogging,' if you're going to go a long period of time with no electronic device,' Dokoupil said. 'CBS Morning' co-anchor Tony Dokoupil, 44, used the term 'raw dogging' to refer to the sequester of Cardinals during papal conclave. Getty Images Advertisement 'Oh right,' a co-anchor said, apparently enlightened. The term 'raw dogging' has recently been reappropriated to refer to time spent without modern comforts or gadgets — often used in reference to air travel — however, it is conventionally understood to be a reference to unprotected sex. The Gen-Z-inspired, inappropriately timed innuendo from the 44-year-old anchor rubbed plenty of viewers the wrong way. 'You know it's a weird timeline when CBS is casually using 'rawdogging' to describe the College of Cardinals,' one user wrote on X. Advertisement 'We just witnessed the exact moment CBS stopped pretending they had standards,' another tweeted, adding, 'Rawdoggin the conclave is WILD.' 'What a great news station to employ people that make grotesque statements during one of the largest ceremonial events in Catholicism,' an angry X-user posted. Cardinals during papal conclave are kept under a strict sequester to keep them from exchanging information with the outside world. via REUTERS During the conclave, Cardinals are 'sequestered' from the outside world — cut off entirely from communication while they remain in the Vatican for the duration of the papal conclave. Advertisement That includes access to cell phones or any other means of contact with the world outside the conclave. CBS's Dokoupil was most recently in the news for his viral interview with Bill Belichick, 73, which was disrupted by the legendary coach's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who told the anchor the couple wouldn't answer some of his questions.

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