Okay-pop group BLACKPINK’s Jennie made her performing debut within the controversial HBO present The Idol to the dismay of many individuals on social media. Her sensual strikes have raised fairly just a few eyebrows, nonetheless, followers of the Okay-pop idol in addition to Korean netizens have rushed to the singer’s defence.
She performs the position of Dyanne, a backup dancer and good friend of a struggling artist named Jocelyn, performed by Lily-Rose Depp. She was launched within the first episode of the sequence, wherein she’s seen dancing with a gaggle of males round her. The scene acquired a combined response — with many criticising and slut-shaming her for being overly sensual — nonetheless, her military of followers have come via to defend and help her.
Some Twitter customers referred to as her the primary spotlight of the present.
A person identified that her dance scene has surpassed the views of The Idol’s teaser and trailer.
One mentioned she deserves an award for her efficiency.
Netizens have been hating the present for its portrayal of ladies and delicate matters, akin to rape. Nonetheless, Jennie’s followers tweeted saying that she shouldn’t be blamed for the narrative of the present.
Many identified that as an grownup lady, it’s her selection what kind of position she desires to do. They ridiculed the trade’s “weird standards” for idols.
On the finish of the day, Jennie is performing. Folks have to separate the actor from the present and realise that she and different performers ought to have the liberty to discover various roles and categorical their creative skills. It was her option to tackle this character, showcasing her versatility as an artist, and other people ought to settle for that. Whereas individuals are entitled to their opinions, they should keep in mind the distinction between constructive criticism and unwarranted abuse and hate.