BLACKPINK's JENNIE continually underscores her global influence, as her ventures, both musical and beyond, swiftly become viral sensations across social media and entertainment platforms.
Her recent foray into acting, with a standout debut in HBO's "The Idol," has resonated with audiences worldwide. In the series, she plays Dyanne, a gifted backup dancer for Lily-Rose Depp's character, Jocelyn. The captivating portrayal has spurred a rapidly-growing TikTok challenge that may, if its momentum persists, even overshadow the show in terms of popularity.
The dance challenge stems from a scene in the first episode where Dyanne tutors Jocelyn in executing a sultry dance routine for her single "I'm a Freak." Audiences have enthusiastically replicated Dyanne's seductive choreography, showcasing their own skills in their homes on TikTok. Notably, young Koreans have firmly expressed their admiration for Jennie and countered derogatory remarks from some K-netizens by actively participating in this fun TikTok fever.
Meanwhile, Jennie's full-length dance video on "The Idol" is close to reaching 8 Million views, this number significantly surpasses the current viewership of the series itself, instigating an engaging and respectful discourse on the internet. Notably, this quantity of views also exceeds the count received by several music videos recently released by other Asian artists on YouTube, further highlighting the far-reaching impact of Jennie's popularity.
It’s not seductive or sultry, it’s plain vulgar. I don’t understand what a K-pop idol is doing in this program.
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