
We’d think about Dan Levy was not anticipating to get entangled on this schitt storm.
Rolling Stone revealed a disturbing report Wednesday during which nameless forged and crew members who labored on “The Idol” in contrast the upcoming HBO collection to “sexual torture porn.” These sources additionally informed the journal that manufacturing turned a “shitshow” after “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson changed the collection’ authentic director.
Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, who co-created the collection and co-stars in it, didn’t appear too thrilled concerning the damaging exposé.
He responded to the piece on Wednesday by tagging the journal on social media and writing:
“.@RollingStone did we upset you?”
Additionally included in his publish is a snippet from a scene in “The Idol” that options Tesfaye’s character, Tedros, a cult chief, and Jocelyn, a pop star performed by Lily-Rose Depp. Within the scene, the pair are talking with a publicist, performed by Levy.
Throughout the dialog, the publicist is making an attempt to speak Jocelyn into doing a canopy function with Rolling Stone journal.
“Rolling Stone? Aren’t they a bit irrelevant?” Tedros says within the clip.
Jocelyn then means that the journal is “a bit previous its prime,” with Tedros including: “No person cares about Rolling Stone.”
Tedros then opens his cellphone to match the journal’s 6 million Instagram followers with Jocelyn’s 78 million.
Tesfaye’s publish wasn’t the serve he thought it was, and “Schitt’s Creek” followers weren’t thrilled that Levy obtained dragged into the “Blinding Lights” singer’s drama. Though Levy did signal on to do the present, his followers have been fast to defend him:
Others identified that Tesfaye’s and Depp’s performing within the scene was subpar to that of the “Schitt’s Creek” star.
HuffPost has reached out to Levy for remark however didn't obtain a right away response.
We’re simply hoping Levy checks into the Rosebud Motel each time “The Idol” premieres, so he can lie low for some time.
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