Deleted scenes from Blackpink’s documentary are now here!
Can’t get enough of Blackpink’s newly released documentary? Well, you’re in for a treat!
In a Twitter thread on Thursday, Netflix released a series of clips showing scenes that didn’t make it to the final cut of “Blackpink: Light Up the Sky.”
In one clip, Rosé and Jennie can be seen casually chatting about owning the same pair of pants in the recording booth. To both of their surprise, Rose bought it for over $1,000 while Jennie shared that she just bought it for 15 on the internet!
BLACKPINK DELETED SCENE #1: If you've ever wondered what artists talk about when they're waiting around the recording studio ... sometimes it's pants. #LightUptheSky1MoreTime pic.twitter.com/Rk6tC97oO8
— Netflix (@netflix) October 22, 2020
In another, Lisa and Rosé can be seen doing an impromptu photoshoot while walking on the streets. The two, who came from Thailand and Australia respectively, also talked about seeing such a cultural difference when they moved to South Korea, especially adjusting to Korean etiquette.
BLACKPINK DELETED SCENE #3: What was it like for BLACKPINK when they first started out in Korea? #LightUptheSky1MoreTime pic.twitter.com/lXrVi5o1Py
— Netflix (@netflix) October 22, 2020
BLACKPINK DELETED SCENE #2: Impromptu photoshoot! ???? #LightUptheSky1MoreTime pic.twitter.com/95ZxwUkMbh
— Netflix (@netflix) October 22, 2020
In one clip, Rosé and Lisa admitted to fighting every single day before.
“We used to fight like a lot every single day,” Lisa said, laughing.
BLACKPINK DELETED SCENE #4: Dying over this moment where Lisa and Rosé look back on the days they used to fight every single day #LightUptheSky1MoreTime pic.twitter.com/L6gWYfZFXm
— Netflix (@netflix) October 22, 2020
Aside from a clip of Lisa trying to pet a stray cat, Netflix also showed the whole team prepping to perform their iconic “Kill This Love” anthem.
BLACKPINK DELETED SCENE #5: Lisa try to pet a stray cat: cute or literally the cutest thing that's ever happened? #LightUptheSky1MoreTime pic.twitter.com/Jp9XkByppp
— Netflix (@netflix) October 22, 2020
OK, it’s the final BLACKPINK DELETED SCENE ???? (I know, I would give you a million if I could)
— Netflix (@netflix) October 22, 2020
Find out what it's really like inside the rehearsal studio as they prep to Kill This Love! #LightUptheSky1MoreTime pic.twitter.com/eilTeqPBSB
The world famous K-Pop girl group, who broke Guinness World Records and became the first ever girl group to reach No. 1 on the Billboard’s Artist 100, released their first ever documentary on Netflix on Oct 14. – Kaela Malig/RC, GMA News