![]() That song, a perfect three minutes and 19 seconds, was co-written by Tesfaye and Electric Guest’s Asa Taccone. Enter: “World Class Sinner / I’m A Freak”. She’s trying her best to dance (relatable) and chain smoking (relatable in the ‘90s). ![]() The show has not yet revealed her Billboard history, but we do know that she was supposed to play New York’s Madison Square Garden pre-breakdown and, as Vanity Fair journalist Talia (Hari Nef) points out, she has a whiff of Britney about her. When we meet Jocelyn, played with convincing elan by Lily-Rose Depp, she’s recovering from a breakdown, prompted in part by the recent death of her mother. While a lot has been written about the show’s off-screen troubles and on-screen vulgarity, let’s talk about the mononymous pop star at the centre of it all: is Jocelyn any good at this pop star stuff? ![]() Who is Jocelyn, you ask? A sad girl cooked up by the Spotify algorithm? A nepo baby who’s hooked up with an in-demand producer? No, she’s the fictional pop star and face of The Idol, HBO’s troubled but actually-alright television show from Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Sam “Euphoria” Levinson. ![]() Hey angel! Have you heard? Jocelyn is a freak, she wants it bad! And she doesn’t even need to know your name. ![]()
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