
Lily-Rose Depp Stands Firm on Defending 'Provocative' Scenes in 'The Idol'
Lily-Rose Depp defends the provocative and risqué nature of her role in the TV series "The Idol," stating that it was intentional and important to explore in a highly sexualized world. She describes the set as a safe and creative space, praising director Sam Levinson and expressing her fulfillment and growth as an actress. Depp dismisses criticism of the show's controversial content and nudity, emphasizing that it is not meant for everyone and that polarizing art is often the best. The season finale of "The Idol" airs earlier than planned, and it remains uncertain if the show will be renewed for a second season.