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My Imperfect Life
My Imperfect Life
Christina Izzo

Is 'The Idol' about Selena Gomez? Here's why viewers are convinced

Is The Idol about Selena Gomez? Pictured: Selena Gomez and The Weeknd attend 'Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons:Art of the In-Between' Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City

Wait, is The Idol about Selena Gomez?!

HBO's pop-star drama The Idol has already prompted plenty of questions since debuting on Sunday, June 4. Is lead actress Lily-Rose Depp singing for real? What's the controversy surrounding The Idol? (Catch up on all of that drama between The Weeknd and Rolling Stone here.) And, most dubiously who is The Idol based on—is it Britney, is it Miley or it someone even closer to Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, who is a star and co-creator of the series. 

Fans are convinced that Depp's character, troubled pop singer Jocelyn, is actually based on The Weeknd's most famous ex, Selena Gomez. But are they right? Here's what we know. 

Is 'The Idol' about Selena Gomez?

In the premiere episode of The Idol, it's revealed that pop star Jocelyn (Depp) is preparing a comeback after having to cancel her last tour due to a "nervous breakdown" following the death of her mother to cancer. Aiming to regain her cultural status following the mental-health mishap, Jocelyn does a photoshoot for the cover of her new album, which features a curious accessory: a hospital bracelet. 

The choice of adornment reminds viewers of Jocelyn's recent facility stay, though her creative team is divided on including it on the cover. When Xander (Troye Sivan) asks Jocelyn's manager Nikki (Jane Adams) if the bracelet romanticized mental illness, she's quick to reply: "Absolutely."

"You people are so out of touch, you college-educated internet people…mental illness is sexy," she tells him. 

Superfans of Selena Gomez will no doubt recognize the reference: the singer, who has been open about her own mental-health struggles over the years, notably sported a hospital band of her own on the cover of her single "Bad Liar" back in 2017. (Gomez had just received treatment for lupus.) And guess who she was dating back in 2017? You guessed it, The Weeknd. (They broke up in October of that year after dating for 10 months.) 

And just like Jocelyn, the "Calm Down" crooner also abruptly canceled dozens of dates of a huge tour—live shows supporting her 2015 album, Revival—for mental health reasons, citing side effects from lupus, including depression and anxiety.

The Idol viewers have also speculated that Jocelyn's relationship with her best friend-slash-assistant Leia (Rachel Sennott) on the show is eerily similar to the IRL friendship between Selena and Raquelle Stevens, who showed up frequently throughout the singer's Apple TV documentary, My Mind & Me

As for the similarities between Jocelyn and his famous ex-girlfriend, The Weeknd said during a Cannes press conference in May 2023: "Jocelyn is definitely inspired by my experiences and the experiences of other artists that I've witness, male and female." 

The series' co-creator, Euphoria's Sam Levinson, doubled down on refusing to name names where inspiration was considered during the Cannes panel: "We’re not trying to tell a story about any particular pop star."

Instead, the show is more a criticism on the culture of fame than one specific figure. Levinson said of pop stardom: “It’s a lot of pressure—to have to constantly be on, and to be what everyone wishes you to be. It’s a lonely life… We can all pretend that everyone is looking out for someone’s best interest, but I think fame really corrupts; it’s really easy to surround yourself with myth-makers who continue to prop us up.”

Fans react to those 'The Idol' Selena Gomez similarities

So, do you agree: is Jocelyn really Selena in disguise? We'll have to watch and see, as new episodes of The Idol drop on Sundays at 9pm on HBO and Max. 

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