It has been over a year since Jennie’s acting debut, but her first role as an actress is still frequently analyzed by the media. Making her film debut with a supporting role as Dyanne in HBO’s series The Idol, Jennie had fans eagerly anticipating her performance. The show quickly became a focal point, featuring a star-studded cast including The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, and Jennie.
It seemed that The Idol would be a springboard for Jennie’s entry into Hollywood, but instead, the show led to controversy due to its sensational plot and suggestive scenes. Jennie became a target of criticism, particularly in Asia. Her overly provocative scenes were widely shared on social media and were seen as a “stain” tarnishing the feminist image that BLACKPINK had built.
Despite the controversy, Jennie’s role in The Idol earned her accolades at the SEC Awards in Brazil. Additionally, her dance performance was nominated for Outstanding Choreography ( Primetime Emmys) at the 2024 Emmys. This has led to a flurry of mixed opinions online regarding Jennie’s portrayal in The Idol.
Recently, a post allegedly translated from a French newspaper revealed behind-the-scenes details and foreign media perspectives on Jennie’s role, drawing significant attention from netizens.
According to the post, Jennie has proven herself by surpassing the standards of a K-pop idol with her decision to join the acting project. Asian and European media have offered differing perspectives on Jennie’s performance. Notably, the post also suggests that Jennie paved the way for Lisa to express her personality at a strip club.
Source: K14