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The Weeknd, who is a co-creator of the upcoming HBO television series "The Idol," responded to a Rolling Stone report on Wednesday
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Shortly after the exposé went public, the Grammy-winning musician, whose actual name is Abel Tesfaye, tweeted: "@RollingStone did we upset you?"
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In reaction to Rolling Stone's damning exposé, which stated that HBO's "The Idol" is riddled with problems, a rebuttal was offered.
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That was, let's just say, a s— show, according to 13 production-related sources who were interviewed for the research.
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According to Rolling Stone, there were frequent delays, reshoots, and rewrites in the production.
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Also, the original director Amy Seimetz abruptly left the production as Tesfaye believed the focus on women was taking over.
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Also, the original director Amy Seimetz abruptly left the production as Tesfaye believed the focus on women was taking over.
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The Weeknd's character from "The Idol," Tedros, cuddles up to Lily-Rose Depp's Jocelyn in the clip he tweeted in response
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Levy's persona says, "Rolling Stone got back to us about a cover, and I think it's worth pursuing.
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