Park Bom Posts Selfie with CL, Denies Using Filters: “No Filters Here”

2025-04-14 11:52

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Park Bom of 2NE1 has shut down filter rumors by sharing a fresh selfie with fellow member CL

Park Bom, member of iconic K-pop girl group 2NE1, addressed ongoing speculation about her selfies by posting a photo with CL and firmly stating, “I don’t use filters.”

On April 11, Park Bom uploaded a photo on Instagram along with the caption:

“With CL at today’s concert rehearsal. No filters here.”

In the photo, Park Bom and CL smile brightly while posing for a casual selfie. Park Bom especially drew attention for her signature large eyes and striking facial features—often labeled “unrealistic” by fans and netizens alike.

Park Bom and CL. / Courtesy of Park Bom's Instagram
Park Bom and CL. / Courtesy of Park Bom's Instagram

Park Bom has previously faced repeated speculation about using beauty filters in her selfies, with many online debates centering around how “natural” her photos are. This time, by sharing a raw selfie with CL and explicitly stating she didn’t use any filters, Bom put the rumors to rest—at least for now.

Meanwhile, 2NE1 is set to hold their 2025 2NE1 Concert [WELCOME BACK] ENCORE IN SEOUL on April 12 at the KSPO Dome in Songpa-gu, Seoul, reigniting excitement among fans for their long-awaited return to the stage.

2NE1 Concert Comeback: 2025 [WELCOME BACK] ENCORE IN SEOUL

The timing of Park Bom’s post is no coincidence—2NE1 is officially returning to the stage for a highly anticipated encore performance. The 2025 2NE1 CONCERT [WELCOME BACK] ENCORE IN SEOUL is set to take place on April 12 at the KSPO Dome in Songpa-gu, Seoul, one of the most iconic and largest concert venues in South Korea.

Following the massive success of their previous reunion stages and the initial WELCOME BACK concert, this encore performance is expected to be a historic event for both longtime Blackjacks (2NE1’s fandom) and newer generations of K-pop fans.

The concert will feature legendary hits like “I Am The Best,” “Fire,” “Lonely,” and “Come Back Home,” alongside solo performances and possible new arrangements, promising an emotionally charged and nostalgic experience.

This marks a significant moment in the K-pop comeback scene, especially for second-generation K-pop fans who have long awaited 2NE1’s return to the spotlight after disbanding in 2016 and reuniting on stage for the first time in years during Coachella 2022.

While all four members—CL, Park Bom, Sandara Park, and Minzy—have pursued successful solo careers, their reunion and live concert stages have reignited interest in 2NE1 as a group, positioning them once again as global K-pop trailblazers.

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