Chloe Fineman simply upstaged her Drew Barrymore impression with a flawless impersonation of The Idol star Lily-Rose Depp. Johnny Depp‘s 24-year-old daughter plays a young pop star named Jocelyn in the new HBO series, and Chloe, 34, reenacted some of Lily-Rose’s most memorable moments from the premiere episode in an Instagram video on June 8. Chloe spoofed Jocelyn by having a cigarette in her hand and speaking about Tedros, performed by The Weeknd within the sequence. “He was dressed in a bat cape, but I think he’s gonna, like, change my career,” Chloe mentioned within the hilarious footage.
The Saturday Night Live star additionally poked enjoyable on the closing scene from the primary episode the place The Weeknd, 33, covers Lily-Rose’s face with a pink gown. But Chloe added her personal twist to the disturbing sexual scene, by belting out songs like Cher‘s “Believe” and Natasha Bedingfield‘s “Pocket Full of Sunshine.” Chloe couldn’t assist herself from laughing briefly whereas her face was lined by the gown. She additionally became Lily’s black outfit from the premiere and busted out just a few dance strikes.
Chloe’s impersonation caught the eye of each Lily-Rose and The Weeknd, who reacted to the spoof on social media. Lily-Rose commented on Chloe’s video, writing, “I’m loling 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ….. and ur make-up seems bomb. And The Weeknd shared Chloe’s video on Twitter and wrote out three crying emojis. Both stars appear so shook by Chloe’s good impression — and we like it!
😭😭😭 https://t.co/Xh08ksELat
— Abel Tesfaye (@theweeknd) June 9, 2023
The Idol premiered June 4 and was full of so many wild and sexual moments within the first episode alone. The sequence, created by The Weeknd and Euphoria creator Sam Levinson, stars Lily-Rose as a younger rising pop star, who turns into infatuated with a cult chief named Tedros (The Weeknd). The present additionally stars Dan Levy, Troye Sivan, Jane Adams, Jennie Kim, Eli Roth, Hank Azaria, Rachel Sennott, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
HBO’s new sequence is controversial due to the alleged behind-the-scenes drama that went on throughout filming. However, Lily-Rose pushed back in opposition to the rumors when the present premiered on the Cannes Film Festival in May, and mentioned, “It’s always a little sad and disheartening to see mean, false things said about someone you care about.” Lily-Rose additionally mentioned the allegations concerning the present “wasn’t reflective at all of my experience.”
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