The Weeknd has responded to Rolling Stone.
The multi-hyphenate took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a clip of The Idol, his upcoming drama series for HBO. The teaser shows self-help guru Tedros (the Weeknd) and the titular character Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) sitting poolside while speaking to Dan Levy’s character. The latter is pitching Jocelyn a possible photoshoot for Rolling Stone—an offer that Tedros quickly rejects.
“Rolling Stone? Aren’t they a little irrelevant?” Tedros asks. “Nobody cares about Rolling Stone … Rolling Stone has 6 million followers on Instagram, half of them probably bots. And Jocelyn has 78 million followers. All real. So she does a photoshoot, she tags them, they get her followers, more money for Rolling Stone, nothing for Jocelyn.
“There’s a lot for Jocelyn,” Levy’s character replies.
“Not in Rolling Stone,” Tedros says.
The Weeknd captioned the post: “@rollingstone did we upset you?”
The clip was shared via Instagram on Wednesday, just hours after Rolling Stone published a damning report about The Idol’s production. Citing more than a dozen insiders, the story paints The Idol experience as one of constant chaos. Team members claimed the show was subjected to numerous delays due to last-minute script rewrites and reshoots.
“It was, let’s just say, a shitshow,” one source told the magazine.
It was reported that the changes were made after the Weeknd expressed concern about the series’ direction and its focus on the “female perspective.” The singer—who co-created the series alongside Reza Fahim and Euphoria creator Sam Levinson—allegedly scrapped the original storylines, which were told through the “feminist lens.”
“It was like the Weeknd wanted one show that was all about him — Sam was on board with that,” another source told Rolling Stone.






