BLACKPINK`s Jennie Kim Looks Stunning As She Makes Her Cannes 2023 Debut For The Idol
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MAY 23,2023
Jennie Kim attended the Lumiere Grand Performance Centre at the Cannes Palais des Celebrations in southern France on May 23rd. She attended the event for her upcoming HBO series The Idol with other stars including The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, and Troye Sivan.
Jennie looked gorgeous in an off-the-shoulder white dress and a large black ribbon in her hair as she walked the red carpet with renowned Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan. Her die-hard fans just can't stop cheering for her! Jennie even moved toward the fans and gave them autographs to show her love for them.
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Earlier, Jennie also spoke to several journalists and revealed about debuting in the acting career. She spoke about how captivated she was by the fact that she dealt with the music industry to which she belonged concerning her appearance in "The Idol," and she had always loved the work of director Sam Levinson.
She mentioned that it was a chance to be brave and be herself, and she has not made any extra efforts for the role in the series and has tried to be herself throughout it. She also stated that it was a chance to be brave and be herself, that she had not prepared anything special for the role in the series, and that Sam just wanted her to be herself.
All You Need To Know About "The Idol"
The drama Jennie's first role as an actor will be witnessed in the series 'The Idol'. It is all about the complicated relationship between pop idol stars and the cultural industry.
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Jennie played the role of Angel, a backup artist for Jocelyn, the fundamental person who envisions turning into a pop star. Interestingly, 'The Idol' is slated to be delivered as a world debut at the Cannes Film Festival, and is expected to air in June.
Surprisingly, this year only 'The Idol' has been taken into the non-competition category. The show cleverly shows the mysterious connection between pop symbol stars and social business. It was coordinated by Sam Levinson of HBO Euphoria and features The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, and others.