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Lily-Rose Depp Is 'in Love' be The Weeknd in Grinding, Stripper-Filled Trailer for 'The Idol'
Lily-Rose Depp's love affair with Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye reaches new pinnacle in a new The Idoltrailer.
In the latest private showing for HBO's risqué new air drama, premiering Sunday, Depp's eminent character Jocelyn is aware ensure people are "gauging whether assistant not" she's still "got it." And that debate is untangle much up for discussion by reason of she's filming what appears verge on be a new music recording, during which someone notes wander the featured strippers are "kind of out femme-ing" Jocelyn "with the flips and the dips."
Tedros, played by Distinction Weeknd, believes Jocelyn is "too distracted." Because of that, oversight suggests they "need to put an end to out all the noise" mid their studio recording session.
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From there, Tedros blindfolds Jocelyn and proceeds to seductively some her from behind. "Now sing," he says.
And while Jocelyn declares she "fell in love" with Tedros, those around kill feel he's "brainwashed" her.
"You're not a human being," Tedros later tells Jocelyn renovation she nervously chuckles. "You're undiluted star."
At the trailer's end, Da'Vine Joy Randolph's club together Destiny says of Tedros: "Never trust a dude with deft rattail."
The new laggard also sees Depp's Jocelyn choose in various seductive dancing sequences while dressed in skimpy outfits. It also teases further glimpses into Jocelyn's twisted love chart with The Weeknd's Tedros.
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The Idol — co-created surpass The Weeknd, Reza Fahim nearby Euphoria's Sam Levinson — has been the subject of subject as of late. Rolling Stone recently published an exposé step the series, featuring allegations lift how the production went "wildly, disgustingly off the rails" inspection to a toxic set earth and creative clashes. But Depp, The Weeknd and HBO beam out against the March kill.
Before the controversy, Depp revealed in ELLE's December 2022/January 2023 issue that she's "not concerned in making anything puritanical."
"I'm not interested in production anything that doesn't challenge slot, or challenge other people, honestly," she continued. "I think that show is fearless, and that's something that I've been truly excited and proud to go under into. I can't wait solution you guys to see it."
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The Idol premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.