BLACKPINK’s Jennie Is In The Ending Credits For “Squid Game” — Here’s Why

Did you spot this familiar name at the end of the show?

If you’ve made it to the end of Netflix‘s huge new hit K-Drama Squid Game and watched through the credits, you may have noticed a very surprising name at the end: Jennie, as in BLACKPINK‘s Jennie. Wondering how she got there? Here’s the scoop.

If you’re like many viewers, you may have rushed to social media to share your thoughts after Squid Game‘s explosive and unexpected ending. If you stayed to watch all the way through the ending credits (and you can read Hangul), however, you’d get hit with another surprise: BLACKPINK Jennie’s name.

[ Special Thanks ], Jennie’s name highlighted in yellow | Netflix
Of course, eagle-eyed viewers—especially BLINKs—would have noticed if Jennie showed up in the K-Drama, even with 456 contestants to look through. With her distinctive figure, some fans probably could’ve spotted her even if she was disguised as one of the game’s staff. So, how did she make it into the credits alongside the show’s actors?

BLACKPINK’s Jennie | @jennierubyjane/Instagram

Among names like MERRELL Korea CEO Kwon Sung Yoon and the Seoul Film Commission‘s Lee Geun Cheol and Jung Jae Hee, Jennie appears right at the end of the credits in the “Special Thanks” section—and it’s all because of what she did for the cast and crew during the drama’s filming.

Squid Game was the first acting role for model Jung Ho Yeon (who plays Player No. 067, Kang Sae Byeok), so you may not have been familiar with her before now. However, she’s very familiar with BLACKPINK’s Jennie, who happens to be one of her celebrity besties.

Jung Ho Yeon (rear) and BLACKPINK’s Jennie | @jennierubyjane/Instagram

Over the years, they’ve shown each other love and support and spent plenty of time together. From cooking together to dates in nature, they’re one of the cutest BFF pairs in the industry right now.

BLACKPINK’s Jennie (back right) with Jung Ho Yeon, Melody Day’s Chahee, and actress-model Hwang Se On | @jennierubyjane/Instagram

Ho Yeon even attended one of BLACKPINK’s concerts prior to the pandemic.

| @hoooooyeony/Instagram

So, it should come as no surprise that when Ho Yeon scored her first acting role, Jennie couldn’t wait to shower her friend with support. All the way back in July 2020, when the K-Drama began filming, Jennie sent the cutest food support truck to the show’s set.

| @hoooooyeony/Instagram

Actors, production crew, staff, everyone~
Please take care of Saebyeok-unnie well
– Jennie ♡

— Jennie’s food truck message for Jung Ho Yeon

In a recent YouTube video promotion Squid Game, Player No. 456 Seong Gi Hun actor Lee Jung Jae confirmed that Ho Yeon and Jennie are “great friends,” and revealed that Jennie actually visited the actors on set when she sent the truck.

| Netflix Korea 넷플릭스 코리아/YouTube

I was like, ‘Wow! That’s Jennie from BLACKPINK!’ It was cool.

⁠— Lee Jung Jae

When the show finally dropped on Netflix, Jennie was quick to update her Instagram story too, calling herself Saebyeok and Ho Yeon’s fan.

After everything Jennie did for her during her first acting gig, it seems Jung Ho Yeon wanted to return the favor to her close friend in the most special way—a feature in the show’s credits. While a second season of Squid Game is still unconfirmed, perhaps Jennie could make a cameo if it ever happens!

In other news, Squid Game also sent Jennie an awesomely creepy gift:

BLACKPINK’s Jennie Receives The Creepy Doll As A Gift From Netflix’s “Squid Game”

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