The Cannes Film Festival allowed professionals and viewers alike to discover the next movies that would make a scene in darkrooms, and helped HBO lift the curtain on one of the most anticipated series of the year.
Thus, the red carpet was laid for the crew of Sam Levinson’s new series The Idol.euphoria) Lily-Rose Depp plays a singer trying to become the superstar she once was after a tour full of deep depression. But his frantic passion for Tedos (Adel Tesfaye), a nightclub owner with a troubled profile, will not fail in this ambitious goal.
But the two episodes shown in Croisette didn’t convince everyone. The series, which has already come to the fore with its chaotic and problematic footage, has been described by some journalists as “sexist”, “vulgar” and even “disgusting”. Asked by The Hollywood Reporter, Lily-Rose Depp admits the show isn’t for everyone. “We always knew we were going to do something provocative that might not appeal to everyone. caught us allVanessa Paradis and Johnny Depp’s daughter made the statement, stating that “no one on the team would want to do a drama”.fun for the whole family“.
He’s not the only one defending the show as his father also defended him. “She’s proud of him and doesn’t mind the gossip and controversy the role evokes. She thinks she did the right thing because her role got so much attention, and she’s proud of her success.”, entrusted a source close to the actor to the Dailymail this June 7.
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