(“How are 14-year-old girls going to buy tickets for this when she’s frosted like a Pop Tart?”) It’s a bad time for a visit from for Jocelyn’s rep at LiveNation ( Eli Roth), and he understandably is furious to hear that she has been branded “the human cumsock” on social media. It appears to be a selfie of Jocelyn with semen on her face, and its appearance prompts both consternation and an amusing discussion of the word “bukkake” (don’t google it, especially at work, if you don’t already know). Comparisons are made with Britney Spears, but Jocelyn is more of a rebellious Courtney Love type, and her manager, Chaim ( Hank Azaria), encourages her worst excesses, locking the shoot’s intimacy coordinator in a bathroom to annul the record company’s “nudity rider.” “Who would police those tits?” says Nikki, who gets quite a lot of zingers like this.Įven Chaim is shocked, however, when a picture appears on Twitter that sets the internet alight. To kickstart publicity, Jocelyn’s team have invited a Vanity Fair writer to come and watch the preparations, which begin with rehearsals for her new video, “World Class Sinner,” an actually pretty convincing slice of mediocre R&B. Jocelyn is planning her comeback, but ticket sales for the upcoming tour are not shifting like they used to. RELATED: ‘The Idol’ Gets Five-Minute Standing Ovation After Cannes Premiere Sam Levinson Gets Emotional In Speech “Mental illness is sexy,” says the abrasive Nikki ( Jane Adams, cast brilliantly against type). Troublingly, she still is wearing the bracelet from her recent hospitalization, but her management shrugs it off. Wearing a skimpy red kimono, Jocelyn is in a state of what Depp’s mother Vanessa Paradis might describe as déshabillé, and for the next 100 minutes or so she will never be habillé again. The opening scene is a photoshoot for the notorious Jocelyn ( Lily-Rose Depp), a famous singer recovering from a breakdown after the death of her mother. Presented without explanation or context, The Idol unspooled in two roughly 50-minute chunks, presenting a more sedate setup than its trailer suggests. Each substory can play out in multiple different ways based on your decisions, often causing serious consequences for your playthrough.‘The Gilded Age’ Renewed For Season 3 By HBO
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