The upcoming HBO series, The Idol, has been controversial following a Rolling Stone report detailing numerous allegations of production issues. The show, which stars The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, was intended to offer a satirical take on Hollywood’s dark model of fame and fortune but has reportedly turned into its kind of monster.
After the article was published, The Weeknd tweeted a short clip from the series on his Twitter account, asking the media outlet if they were upset with “us.” One journalist’s reaction to that tweet caused outrage among fans and music lovers alike. Tomás Mier, a writer for Rolling Stone, commented with a racist monkey gif in response to The Weeknd’s tweet. And fans are now calling for his head on a platter.
Fans Call for Tomás Mier’s Resignation
The tweet has sparked a frenzy on social media, with fans of The Weeknd and others demanding that Mier be fired from his position at Rolling Stone. Many fans took to Twitter to express their disgust with Mier’s behavior.
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User @selenastan18 thinks “he knew damn well what he was doing…”:
@iTwistSweets_X0 wants “the corporate number” to “FIRE HIM NOW!!!!!”
Meanwhile, @BrandiLynn4Ever also agrees that the journalist should be fired.
Other users criticized Mier for his past behavior, with @ElleNayeon highlighting his insulting comments in the past.
Some users also speculate that Mier might have a bias against The Weeknd and his fans. For instance, @arikpcat thinks this could be the work of “a swiftie.”
Similarly, @kingchandougie feels that the HBO series will be “highly anticipated” because of the comment.
Regardless of his motivations, Mier’s tweet is unacceptable to fans, and they demand that it is not swept under the rug. Will Rolling Stone fire the journalist? It’s quite unlikely.
Is Rolling Stone Upset With The Weeknd?
As reported by Rolling Stone, according to 13 unnamed sources within the show’s cast and crew, Euphoria showrunner Sam Levinson has been responsible for numerous delays, rewrites, and reshoots. Extremely angry fans claimed to have seen unfilmed sexually explicit scenes involving The Weeknd and Depp.
In another rumored scene, Depp begs The Weeknd to assault her sexually. The report further claims that Levinson has transformed the show’s underlying message into one in which the woman takes pleasure in being beaten by her man.
The Weeknd and Depp denied the allegations and spoke positively about their time on the show. Depp praised Levinson for fostering a cooperative atmosphere on set, while The Weeknd responded to the Rolling Stone article by tweeting a clip from the show.
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There is no evidence that The Weeknd was upset by the Rolling Stone report, even though the controversy surrounding The Idol revived discussions about sexual misconduct and exploitation in Hollywood. The tweet from the singer seems to be him making light of the situation.