BLACKPINK's Jennie graces 76th Cannes Film Festival for 'The Idol'
The stars of the HBO series “The Idol” walked the red carpet at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on May 22.
Two episodes of “The Idol” were screened at the Cannes Film Festival. The series was chosen as an official selection in the Out of Competition category.
BLACKPINK's Jennie (left) and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp (Photos from "The Idol" Instagram account)
“The Idol” stars Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp and is directed by Sam Levison. The three walked down the red carpet event at the Cannes Film Festival. Joining them were their co-stars including BLACKPINK’s Jennie who wore a Chanel dress. The red carpet event was held at the Grand Theatre Lumiere before the premiere of “The Idol.” Jennie said she’s “been admiring Sam’s [Levinson] work for a very long time,” according to an interview by WWD. She added, ““I trusted Sam to be collaborative with all the scenes that we would be working on together, because it was about the industry. The fact that it was about the music industry fascinated me, and I thought I could bring something to the role.” For her role, Jenni said, “It was an opportunity to just be myself and be brave. I didn’t really train for it, or prep anything. Sam wanted me to just be myself.” Jennie said Depp “really helped me a lot. Telling me about scenes, and it was very comforting to have her there. She just taught me to express myself and be comfortable with myself, to not be scared.”
BLACKPINK's Jennie (left) and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp (Photos from "The Idol" Instagram account)
“The Idol” stars Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp and is directed by Sam Levison. The three walked down the red carpet event at the Cannes Film Festival. Joining them were their co-stars including BLACKPINK’s Jennie who wore a Chanel dress. The red carpet event was held at the Grand Theatre Lumiere before the premiere of “The Idol.” Jennie said she’s “been admiring Sam’s [Levinson] work for a very long time,” according to an interview by WWD. She added, ““I trusted Sam to be collaborative with all the scenes that we would be working on together, because it was about the industry. The fact that it was about the music industry fascinated me, and I thought I could bring something to the role.” For her role, Jenni said, “It was an opportunity to just be myself and be brave. I didn’t really train for it, or prep anything. Sam wanted me to just be myself.” Jennie said Depp “really helped me a lot. Telling me about scenes, and it was very comforting to have her there. She just taught me to express myself and be comfortable with myself, to not be scared.”