Blackpink member Jennie and actress Dakota Johnson embraced on the red carpet during the TIME 100 Gala in New York City [1].
The interaction highlights the intersection of global K-pop influence and Western cinema at one of the most exclusive annual gatherings of influential figures. Such moments often signal the expanding reach of Hallyu stars within the American cultural elite.
The two celebrities shared a friendly hug as they arrived for the event [1]. The gala, which took place on May 2, 2024 [2], brought together a diverse array of leaders, artists, and innovators from across the globe.
Jennie, known for her role in the global music phenomenon Blackpink, has increasingly appeared at high-profile international fashion and cultural events. Her presence alongside Dakota Johnson, a prominent figure in the U.S. film industry, underscores the cross-continental nature of modern celebrity circles.
The red carpet served as a venue for various high-profile greetings among the attendees [1]. While the event focuses on the recognition of the 100 most influential people, the social dynamics and public interactions between guests often generate significant media attention and digital engagement.
Both women were attending the gala as part of the curated guest list for the New York City event [1]. The embrace was observed by photographers and attendees as a cordial greeting between the two stars [1].
“Jennie and Dakota Johnson embraced on the red carpet during the TIME 100 Gala”
The public interaction between a K-pop icon and a Hollywood actress at a prestige event like the TIME 100 Gala reflects the normalization of South Korean stars within the highest tiers of Western social and cultural hierarchies. It demonstrates how the 'global star' archetype now transcends traditional regional boundaries, merging different entertainment industries into a single, interconnected celebrity ecosystem.




