It's nothing but I find it quite funny.
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They should specify it to female idols who founded their own company, as I believe it's still quite rare in the K-pop industry. Jennie is probably among the first to do this; I don't really remember anyone else, except IU if we count her as a Kpop idol (even if she's not a CEO), and possibly Jessica if we count her fashion label as one. There are probably more significant examples that I don't know, so feel free to drop them in the comments if you know any female idols founded their own label/company. Or maybe Jennie is the first one to do it, I'm not sure. But anyway, Jennie is great, and this fans are making a wrong comparison to highlight her achievements.