YG Entertainment has broken its silence over the talks about BLACKPINK's Jisoo's health. Fans cannot help but express their concern over Jisoo's health after seeing a lump on her neck.

The talks about Jisoo's health began when a netizen shared photos of her showing the bump on her neck in an online community. Naturally, fans show their concern and give some advice and assumptions about the lump.

So before the talk became big, YG already broke its silence to address the issue.

"Jisoo is currently fulfilling her duties for BLACKPINK's world tour schedules without any trouble," it said, via AllKpop. "And she is not experiencing any health issues."

The publication noted that a netizen shared a series of photos of Jisoo to show the lump on her neck. One fan said it looked like a tumor, so others started to advise her to have it checked in the hospital or undergo a biopsy.

A different netizen even suggested that it could be a benign fibroid or a malignant tumor. However, the poster couldn't help but notice that the lump seemed to be getting bigger and might only be gone if she decided to undergo surgery.

However, others saw it as not a big deal, and fans had nothing to worry about. One fan explained that it was only natural to get a lump on the neck when someone was tired, and it would suddenly disappear if Jisoo was well rested.

The lump is believed to be a lymph node that swells when someone is sick or tired. Also, as part of one of the biggest K-pop groups today, Jisoo is surely getting regular checkups.

Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is now busy with their world tour, "Born Pink." YG revealed that the girls had completed the first batch of concerts in the North American leg.

Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rose kicked off the tour at KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, on Oct. 15. From there, they went to Dallas, Texas, to perform at the American Airlines Center on Oct. 25 and 26.

During the concert, the group said they were happy and honored to have the chance to perform at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. They also revealed that it felt great to finally see their fans in the U.S. after stopping performing live due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

BLACKPINK still has to visit six more cities in North America to complete their North American tour. It will be then followed by a series of performances in Europe through November, while their Asia and Oceania tour will begin in 2023.