BLACKPINK's Jennie is suspected of being a victim of the exploitation of the production team for the HBO series The Idol. This was revealed by a number of crew and players who underwent exclusive interviews with Rolling Stone. As is known, BLACKPINK's Jennie will make her acting debut by starring in the HBO series The Idol. 

He became BLACKPINK's second member to branch out into acting after Jisoo. By using the stage name Jennie Ruby Jane. The Idol was produced by Jennie BLACKPINK's close friend The Weeknd with Sam Levinson, the director and writer behind the successful HBO series Euphoria starring Zendaya.

Synopsis The Idol follows the story of Jocelyn (playing Lily-Rose Depp), a singer who has a nervous breakdown and cancels her last tour. She is determined to reclaim her title as America's sexiest pop star and begins a complicated relationship with secret cult leader Tedros (playing The Weeknd).

Fans will see Jennie BLACKPINK's appearance as Angel, a bisexual character who belongs to the cult. Recently, Rolling Stone conducted an exclusive interview with 13 of the cast and crew of the HBO series The Idol. It was revealed that BLACKPINK's Jennie was intentionally featured in the teaser to increase fans' enthusiasm. 

But not much highlighted. The BLACKPINK personnel got a short dialogue. And her job is just to 'sit pretty' to attract the audience. "She only speaks about three to four lines per episode. They don't let her talk that much. Her job is to sit there and look beautiful, basically," said a representative for The Idol production team as quoted by Rolling Stone.

After director Amy Seimetz left the production, Sam Levinson was said to be showing more sexual scenes. To make The Idol series seem obscene. Fans were shocked by the teaser video for the HBO series The Idol which featured Jennie BLACKPINK wearing a towel in the sauna room. 

Lily-Rose Depp then entered the room, but Jennie didn't speak and just grinned. Until now there is no definite date when the HBO series The Idol will air. According to the narrative of the crew, Sam Levinson make changes after filming is almost complete. The Idol which was originally scheduled to air at the end of 2022 will air this year.

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