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Blackpink’s Jennie Kim Talks ‘The Idol’ Acting Gig, Pressures of Being K-Pop Star on Dua Lipa Podcast: ‘I Was Scared to Express Myself’ - variety.com - New Zealand - North Korea
variety.com
14.07.2023 / 15:01

Blackpink’s Jennie Kim Talks ‘The Idol’ Acting Gig, Pressures of Being K-Pop Star on Dua Lipa Podcast: ‘I Was Scared to Express Myself’

Naman Ramachandran Jennie Kim of immensely popular girl group Blackpink has opened up about her acting debut in HBO’s “The Idol” and the pressures of being a K-Pop idol. Kim was born in Korea, but moved to and studied in Auckland, New Zealand when she was 10, for five years before returning to Korea and joining YG’s talent academy. The four-member group was formed in 2016 and has gone on to enjoy global success. They were the first music group and Korean female act to have five music videos accumulate one billion views each on YouTube and are the most-followed girl group on Spotify. in “The Idol,” created by Sam Levinson, Kim acts under the stage name Jennie Ruby Jane and plays a backup singer and dancer to Lily-Rose Depp’s pop star who gets the opportunity to break out on her own.

‘The Idol’ Actor Tells ‘Feminists’ to ‘Go F— Yourself’ for Not Listening to Lily-Rose Depp and Others Who Stress the Set Was Safe and Not Exploitative - variety.com - county Stone - county Adams - county Randolph
variety.com
07.07.2023 / 15:23

‘The Idol’ Actor Tells ‘Feminists’ to ‘Go F— Yourself’ for Not Listening to Lily-Rose Depp and Others Who Stress the Set Was Safe and Not Exploitative

Zack Sharf Digital News Director “The Idol” actor Jane Adams called out “feminists” in a recent Vanity Fair interview for persisting that the controversial HBO series exploited its female actors on set when many of them, from Lily-Rose Depp to Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Adams herself, have stressed otherwise. “What is amazing to me is no one’s listening—I’ve not seen that before in all my days, such a dogged ‘We refuse to change the narrative,’” Adams said. “I especially want to say to all the feminists, ‘Go fuck yourself.’ All these women that I’m working with are talking about their experience and you’re not listening. You’re not listening!”

Will there be ‘The Idol’ season two? - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
nme.com
06.07.2023 / 12:07

Will there be ‘The Idol’ season two?

The Idol might be one of HBO’s most talked-about shows of the year.Created by Euphoria’s Sam Levinson, Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Reza Fahim, the series follows aspiring pop idol Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) as she begins a complex relationship with a self-help guru and cult leader, Tedros (Tesfaye).In April last year, the series underwent a creative overhaul where original director, Amy Seimetz, departed the project. Levinson took over to direct all five episodes.HBO has not announced whether The Idol will return.

‘The Idol’ creators called out over ‘scary’ similarities to this pop star’s life - nypost.com
nypost.com
03.07.2023 / 19:55

‘The Idol’ creators called out over ‘scary’ similarities to this pop star’s life

“torture porn.” But that’s nothing compared to the wrath of Selena Gomez’s fans, who are pointing out similarities between the show’s pop star protagonist, Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp), and the Disney-reared diva. And the “Only Murders in the Building” star’s fuming followers say it’s Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, whom Gomez briefly dated in 2017, who’s to blame.

‘The Idol’ star Da’Vine Joy Randolph reveals Season 2 theory: ‘HBO is quite happy’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
30.06.2023 / 01:31

‘The Idol’ star Da’Vine Joy Randolph reveals Season 2 theory: ‘HBO is quite happy’

told Variety. “Nothing is official, but HBO is quite happy.” Randolph, 37, portrays Destiny, Jocelyn’s (Lily-Rose Depp) manager who has a bad feeling about sleazy nightclub owner Tedros (The Weeknd, aka Abel Tesfaye) who deems himself the captain of the pop star’s career. The series’ first season has been widely criticized by fans on social media for its “nasty,” cringe and raunchy sex scenes — but Randolph said there could be even more to come.

‘The Idol’ Star Da’Vine Joy Randolph Says ‘Everyone’s Intention Is To Have A Second Season’ & There Were ‘No Red Flags’ On Set - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
29.06.2023 / 21:41

‘The Idol’ Star Da’Vine Joy Randolph Says ‘Everyone’s Intention Is To Have A Second Season’ & There Were ‘No Red Flags’ On Set

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who stars as Destiny in “The Idol” — Jocelyn’s (Lily-Rose Depp) manager — opens up on why co-creator Sam Levinson took over the much-discussed series and the likelihood of a second season.

‘The Idol’ Star Da’Vine Joy Randolph Says Sam Levinson Overhauled Show Because ‘Abel Had a Vision,’ Shares Season 2 Conversations: ‘HBO Is Quite Happy’ - variety.com - county Randolph
variety.com
29.06.2023 / 17:41

‘The Idol’ Star Da’Vine Joy Randolph Says Sam Levinson Overhauled Show Because ‘Abel Had a Vision,’ Shares Season 2 Conversations: ‘HBO Is Quite Happy’

Elizabeth Wagmeister Chief Correspondent On “The Idol,” Da’Vine Joy Randolph brings a rare bit of heart to the much-discussed show. Playing Destiny, Jocelyn’s (Lily-Rose Depp) manager, the actor portrays one of the only stabilizing forces surrounding the sexualized pop star who has been wrapped up in a dangerous world, led by wannabe musician and cult leader Tedros (Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye). Randolph was hand-picked by “Idol” co-creator Sam Levinson after the “Euphoria” creator took over the show during a complete overhaul in which he shot it again, after an initial version helmed by Amy Seimetz was completely scrapped, Randolph says. Controversy began before the show even premiered, with a Rolling Stone article that claimed production on “The Idol” had gone “disgustingly off the rails” and that Levinson’s version played like “twisted torture porn.”

Lily-Rose Depp Defends 'The Idol' Explicit Sex Scenes, Calls Them Important and Intentional - www.etonline.com - Australia
etonline.com
29.06.2023 / 16:31

Lily-Rose Depp Defends 'The Idol' Explicit Sex Scenes, Calls Them Important and Intentional

The Idol has received backlash for months for its nudity, sex scenes and portrayal of toxic masculinity, with many critics questioning its value. Now, the show’s star, Lily-Rose Depp, is defending the decisions of the show. «We know that we’re making something provocative and we are not shying away from that. That’s something I knew I was setting out to do from the beginning,» she tells  in an interview for the July cover story.

Lily-Rose Depp Calls Controversial Explicit Scenes In ‘The Idol’ “Important” And “Intentional” - deadline.com - Australia
deadline.com
28.06.2023 / 22:13

Lily-Rose Depp Calls Controversial Explicit Scenes In ‘The Idol’ “Important” And “Intentional”

For months now, critics on Twitter and elsewhere have challenged The Idol’s more explicit scenes, describing some of them as examples of toxic masculinity, rape culture and torture porn and questioning their value. Now, the show’s star, Lily-Rose Depp, has responded to those sentiments in an interview with Vogue Australia.

'The Idol' Shocker: HBO Will Air Season Finale This Weekend, Only Five Episodes Total for Season One - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
26.06.2023 / 23:17

'The Idol' Shocker: HBO Will Air Season Finale This Weekend, Only Five Episodes Total for Season One

The HBO series The Idol has been airing for just four weeks… and the show is already about to wrap up season one.

‘The Idol’ Episode 4: Tedros Gets X-Rated With Jocelyn in the Studio and Tortures Xander With a Shock Collar in Wild Episode - variety.com - county Randolph
variety.com
26.06.2023 / 04:47

‘The Idol’ Episode 4: Tedros Gets X-Rated With Jocelyn in the Studio and Tortures Xander With a Shock Collar in Wild Episode

Ethan Shanfeld “There is some kinky-ass shit in this house,” says Destiny in the fourth episode of HBO’s “The Idol,” apparently assuming the role of this series’ viewers. “This shit is weird, scary shit.” As the Weeknd’s Tedros tightens his grip on Lily-Rose Depp’s Jocelyn — both metaphorically and literally, with his hands around her waist in the studio — her managers, played by Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Hank Azaria, plot to save their troubled client from the predatory nightclub mogul. At the beginning of the episode, Destiny (Randolph) and Chaim (Azaria) run through Tedros’ rap sheet, which is full of violence and abuse charges. Oh, and his real name is Mauricio Costello Jackson.

‘The Idol’ Actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph Denies Reports of Chaos on Set: ‘There Was Actually More Care’ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
20.06.2023 / 23:27

‘The Idol’ Actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph Denies Reports of Chaos on Set: ‘There Was Actually More Care’

Rolling Stone reported that the new series from “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson was plagued with production delays and last-minute script rewrites — accusations that HBO vehemently denied. The production also underwent significant reshoots after former director Amy Seimetz exited the project as Levinson took the reins, which was when Randolph said she entered the series.“To my knowledge, there were two versions … [and] I came in the second time around when it was Sam helming it,” Randolph said.

A Guide to the Cringiest Sex Scenes From HBO’s Controversial Series ‘The Idol’ - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
20.06.2023 / 20:41

A Guide to the Cringiest Sex Scenes From HBO’s Controversial Series ‘The Idol’

After its HBO debut, The Idol quickly made waves for its controversial sex scenes and cringy storytelling.

‘The Idol’ Co-Creator Sam Levinson Convinced The Weeknd To Play A Star With ‘None Of The Talent’ - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
19.06.2023 / 23:51

‘The Idol’ Co-Creator Sam Levinson Convinced The Weeknd To Play A Star With ‘None Of The Talent’

Sam Levinson reveals how he managed to convince The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, to play as creep on “The Idol”.

‘The Idol’ Episode 3: Tedros Takes Control Over Jocelyn With a Sexual Shopping Spree and a Hairbrush - variety.com
variety.com
19.06.2023 / 03:41

‘The Idol’ Episode 3: Tedros Takes Control Over Jocelyn With a Sexual Shopping Spree and a Hairbrush

Katcy Stephan SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from the second episode of HBO’s “The Idol,” titled “Daybreak,” now streaming on Max. The third episode of “The Idol” is here, and it further pushes the show’s already-salacious story, with a disturbing scene at the end that illustrates how thoroughly Jocelyn is under Tedros’ control. “Daybreak” opens with the rat-tailed Tedros (Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye) taking Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) out for a shopping spree and performing oral sex on her in the backseat of a convertible driven by her assistant Leia (Rachel Sennott). As he picks out skimpy clothing for Jocelyn to try on, Tedros threatens a sales associate: “Let me catch you looking at her again, I’ll fucking drag you down Rodeo. I’ll fucking curb-stomp you.”

‘The Idol’ Co-Creator Reveals How He Sold The Weeknd on Playing a Creep: Imagine All the Dreams You Have, But ‘None of the Talent’ - variety.com
variety.com
19.06.2023 / 01:41

‘The Idol’ Co-Creator Reveals How He Sold The Weeknd on Playing a Creep: Imagine All the Dreams You Have, But ‘None of the Talent’

William Earl After the third episode of “The Idol,” series co-creator Sam Levinson described how he developed the creepy, awkward and ambitious cult leader Tedros played by Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye. “We’re in Abel’s house, we’re talking it through, imagining the character Tedros,” Levinson said, in the series’ “Crafting the Family” featurette on Max. “And I would say, ‘Imagine you have all of the dreams that you have of what you want to do in life, in terms of music, and your career, all of the aspirations — but imagine you have none of the talent. That’s who this character is.'” Tesfaye described the character similarly in a recent interview.

‘The Idol’ raunch is nothing we haven’t seen before - nypost.com - county Stark - city Sansa, county Stark
nypost.com
16.06.2023 / 23:31

‘The Idol’ raunch is nothing we haven’t seen before

viewer tweeted. But, to see all the pearl-clutching on social media, you’d think that “The Idol” was the most salacious material to ever air on a TV drama. In reality, this is the same song and dance that we’ve seen many times before. And, at least when other shows featured this kind of material, they were less boring than “The Idol.” When the steamy historical romance “Bridgerton” became a Netflix sensation in 2021 – and launched Rege-Jean Page into stardom – social media was also abuzz about that show’s steamy scenes.

An Intimacy Coordinator Reacts to ‘The Idol’ Pilot: ‘I Felt Betrayed’ That HBO ‘Used Us as the Butt of the Joke’ - variety.com
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 16:29

An Intimacy Coordinator Reacts to ‘The Idol’ Pilot: ‘I Felt Betrayed’ That HBO ‘Used Us as the Butt of the Joke’

Selome Hailu HBO made history in 2018 for hiring Alicia Rodis on “The Deuce,” making her the first-ever intimacy coordinator on a major U.S. production. Then, in the June 4 premiere episode of HBO’s “The Idol,” a fictional intimacy coordinator got locked in a bathroom for doing his job. In the scene, pop star Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) is shooting photos for her album cover when she pulls open her robe to reveal her nipples. Immediately, the mousy and neurotic intimacy coordinator on set (played by Scott Turner Schofield) steps in to remind the photographer (Eddy Chen) that the nudity rider in Jocelyn’s contract only permits the depiction of her “side-boob, under-boob and side flank.” The contract has been reviewed by “the label and her people,” he says, so any changes made require a 48-hour delay of the photo shoot, despite that Jocelyn chose to show her breasts without being directed to.

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