BLACKPINK Jennie's The Idol wins Emmy award in Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming

Despite its explicit content and mixed critical reception, 'The Idol' managed to leave a mark with its choreography.

HBO's controversial series 'The Idol', starring The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, may have faced backlash and cancellation, but it has managed to secure a prestigious Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming at the 2024 ceremony. This win highlights the show's artistic achievements, particularly the captivating dance sequences featuring BLACKPINK member Jennie in her acting debut.

Despite its explicit content and mixed critical reception, 'The Idol' managed to leave a mark with its choreography. Jennie, known for her powerful stage presence and dance skills as a member of the K-pop group BLACKPINK, received praise for her performance in the show.

This Emmy win is a testament to the talent and hard work of the show's choreographers and performers, offering a positive note in the show's legacy. It also marks a significant milestone in Jennie's career, showcasing her versatility and potential beyond the music world.

While 'The Idol' may not have been a critical success, this Emmy recognition underscores the power of its choreography and the captivating performances of its cast, including Jennie. It serves as a reminder that even amidst controversy, artistic merit can still shine through.

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