BLACKPINK Jennie sat down for a cover story interview with Harper's Bazaar, where she opened up about her debut series "The Idol." According to the idol-actress, the HBO show had similarities to her personal life.
The fashion magazine unveiled their cover story with Jennie on September 18, Wednesday, giving her fans a glimpse into her life. During the interview, the BLACKPINK member talked about her acting debut through "The Idol."
Introducing our October cover star: #Jennie. As one of the most beloved K-Pop idols and a global superstar, she is always thinking about what her fans want from her. But what does she want for herself? Learn more here: https://t.co/RMaqRy2SZX pic.twitter.com/KhuAGlRQxf
— Harper’s BAZAAR (@harpersbazaarus) September 19, 2024
To understand #Jennie, you have to understand K-pop, a $10-billion-a-year industry that produces some of the biggest stars in the world. Jennie spent years perfecting her performance level. Now, as she gears up for her first solo album, she’s learning to let go of the pressure. pic.twitter.com/kTuXzCEEU4
— Harper’s BAZAAR (@harpersbazaarus) September 19, 2024
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In this series, Jennie played as Dyanne, a singer and dancer who's friends with Lily Rose-Depp's character Jocelyn.
"I related to Dyanne a lot," said Jennie. "Wanting to become a super pop star is something I could easily just tune myself into."
When asked why "The Idol" appealed to her, the BLACKPINK singer didn't hesitate in answering.
Jennie says she felt connected to ‘THE IDOL’ because she saw similarities within her personal life:
— Pop Base (@PopBase) September 19, 2024
“Having the idea of this evil person coming in and trying to manipulate, I’ve been in that world my whole life.” pic.twitter.com/oWGICqIYJ4
As a global pop phenomenon, #Jennie knows what it’s like to have all eyes on her. But her stage presence isn’t the only version of herself. “Anyone who meets me will say I’m so far from what I represent as me onstage,” she says to Bazaar. https://t.co/0yWDOUcWTL pic.twitter.com/BTwPz89Rmn
— Harper’s BAZAAR (@harpersbazaarus) September 19, 2024
"Having the idea of this evil person coming in and trying to manipulate, I've been in that world my whole life," confessed Jennie.
The Abel Tesfaye-directed melodrama, which aired on HBO in 2023, shows the execrable underbelly of the music industry and the power-hungry people in it—the abusive music executives, rotten producers, and the aspiring musicians desperate to make it big.
You can read the rest of Jennie's cover story interview with Harper's Bazaar HERE.