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Blackpink's Jennie to Attend Cannes Film Festival for Premiere of "The Idol"

K-pop Star Makes Acting Debut in Upcoming HBO Series

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Jennie, one of the members of the popular K-pop girl group Blackpink, will be attending the 76th Cannes Film Festival next week for the premiere of the upcoming HBO series "The Idol," according to a statement from YG Entertainment. Jennie will also be walking the red carpet on May 22.

"The Idol" marks Jennie's debut as an actress, and the series has been chosen by Cannes Film Festival as one of four Out of Competition Selections. The story revolves around the character of Jocelyn, played by actress Lily Rose Depp, an aspiring pop star who is determined to become the greatest and sexiest pop star in America.

Jennie's character has not been revealed in detail, but she is expected to play a recurring role as a member of The Weeknd's cult of pop star wannabes. The Canadian pop star, who is also one of the protagonists in the series, is also serving as a producer.

The series promises to be a must-watch for fans of pop music and drama, with a star-studded cast and an intriguing plot. A few episodes of "The Idol" will be unveiled during the world premiere at Cannes Film Festival, and the official airing date on HBO is scheduled for early next month.

Jennie's appearance at Cannes is sure to generate a lot of buzz and excitement, both among Blackpink fans and the wider K-pop community. Her acting debut is highly anticipated, and many are eager to see how she will fare in her first role. With "The Idol," Jennie is poised to make her mark in the entertainment industry beyond the realm of music, and further cement Blackpink's status as one of the most popular and influential girl groups in the world.

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