Anne Heche's The Idol is an HBO show, that has a lin gerie photo | CTB News
Anne Heche's "The Idol" is an HBO show, that has a lingerie photo that Lily-Rose Depp has shared.
The daughter of Johnny Depp, Lily-Rose Depp, flaunted her trim body on social media to, promote her new HBO series.
On Friday, 23-year-old Lily-Rose posted an, Instagram snapshot of herself as Jocelyn, a rising pop sensation who gets captivated, by a self-help guru and leader, of a modern cult (played by The Weeknd).
She strutted toward, the camera in the photo, her lace bright pink, lingerie revealing her every curve.
The model wrote, "Jocelyn @theidol" in the photo's description, and The Weeknd reshared the image.
Famous people and their fans, exclaimed over the photo with fire emojis and, other expressions of delight in the comment area.
'You are killing it,' one user commented. Someone else remarked, "Another day, another slay!!
"Stunning!!! Extremely excited!" a different supporter chimed in.
"We couldn't be more pleased, with Lily's accomplishments. I can't wait to see the finished product, of your hard work on this project "A participant 4 offered a remark.
The Weeknd, his producing partner Reza Fahim, and "Euphoria" filmmaker Sam Levinson have collaborated on an HBO series called "The Idol." The series consists of six episodes. In June of 2021, it was originally reported that production would begin.
To be a filmmaker, The Weeknd told Rolling Stone in the year 2020. "I aspire to create groundbreaking films."
In "The Idol," Depp plays a pop musician, who falls for the cult leader and, club owner in Los Angeles (The Weeknd). The preview, which premiered in July, promised that the show will be, "the sleaziest love tale in all of Hollywood" and, featured drug-fueled hookup scenes, and dancing rehearsals.
Francesca Orsi, executive vice president of HBO programming, previously told Variety, "When the multi-talented Abel 'the Weeknd' Tesfaye, Reza Fahim, and Sam Levinson brought us 'The Idol,' it was clear their subversive, revelatory take on the cult of, the music industry was unlike, anything HBO had ever done."
Joining Lily-Rose and The Weeknd in "The Idol" are a slew of other A-listers, including Suzanna Son ("Red Rocket"), Melanie Liburd ("Power Book II: Ghost," "This Is Us"), Tunde Adebimpe ("Spider-Man: Homecoming," "Lazor Wulf"), Steve Zissis ("Togetherness," "Jeff Who Lives at Home? "), ("Return to Paradise," "Six Days Seven Nights").
Whether or whether Heche, who died on Friday in a tragic vehicle crash, had completed her scenes, for the show is yet unknown.
After crashing her blue Mini Cooper, into a home in the Mar Vista district of Los Angeles, on August 5 and causing it to catch fire, Heche's representative confirmed in a, statement to Page Six that the "Psycho" actress, passed suddenly on Friday.
After the accident, Heche never came to again. Her team told the outlet that even though, she was certified brain dead on Friday morning, her heart was being kept alive so that, One Legacy could see if she was, a suitable organ donor.
After the crash, the LAPD secured a warrant to test Heche's blood, for drugs and alcohol and, according to Page Six, the results indicated that, Heche had been under the influence of cocaine.
Unnamed law enforcement officials confirmed to TMZ, that the actress tested positive for, fentanyl in her blood as well. However, the sources indicated that Heche may, have been given fentanyl as part of her medical, treatment at the hospital following the accident.
The launch date for "The Idol" on HBO has not been set, but it is anticipated that it will air either, later this year or in early 2023.
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