From The Weeknd and 'Euphoria' creator Sam Levinson, the series has premiered to major backlash
Fans of the K-pop group Blackpink and Korean netizens are defending Jennie over her role in the controversial HBO show The Idol. From The Weeknd and Euphoria creator Sam Levinson, the series has premiered to major backlash.
It follows the main character who is a pop star trying to make it big in the industry, played by Lily-Rose Depp as she becomes tangled up in a relationship with a cult leader, played by The Weeknd.
Fans of the group were elated to see Jennie make her Hollywood debut as Dyanne who is one of the main character’s best friends and is also a dancer.
The show has received intense criticism for its graphic sex
scenes, with Jennie being a part of a scene where she dances sensually with
two male dancers. The Korean audience did not take too kindly to the moment,
as it is a more conservative society.
One netizen wrote: “Y’all
be crapping about her cosplaying as an actor or something when in real life
it’s totally true that she went to Cannes as an actress. Those scenes are
also done because she is an actress. I think the b*tches who are cutting her
down are just not right in the head.”
“There are many actors who
film bed scenes and also so, so many who film crime scenes. Jennie was just
acting in accordance with her role so what’s the problem?” added another.
Similarly,
a fan questioned why Jennie was receiving criticism for just playing a role.
“How did you guys ever watch shows with famous actors doing bed scenes? Why
does Jennie become a cheap woman when these are just acting scenes?"