Photo: Felix CooperLily-Rose Deppis opening about risqué scenes in her upcoming showThe Idol.The 23-year-old actress was intentional in choosing to be part of the HBO series, in which she plays a rising pop star whofalls into a relationshipwith a self-help guru and nightclub owner (Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye).“I’m not interested in making anything puritanical,” she revealed inELLE’s December 2022/January 2023 issue. “I’m not interested in making anything that doesn’t challenge me, or challenge other people, honestly.“She continued, “I think this show is fearless, and that’s something that I’ve been really excited and proud to dive into. I can’t wait for you guys to see it.“Felix CooperDepp added that her Grammy-winning costar, 32, and directorSam Levinsonmade her feel “incredibly safe and protected.“He is “a really good friend who’s had my back,” she shared. “We’ve gone on this wild ride together. It was a first for both of us in a lot of ways.“Felix CooperShe also noted that the cast — which also includesDan Levy,Eli Roth,Hank Azariaand Rachel Sennott — “really clicked.“Depp explained, “It’s rare for a group of people who don’t know each other and who are all different ages and from different walks of life to mesh so well.“She continued, “I think it’s difficult to do this kind of work that can be so vulnerable in so many different ways if you don’t have a lot of trust between you and your collaborators.“Felix CooperDespite the intimate nature of the role, Depp is “not not here to give myself to the world to be eaten alive.““It’s kind of a double-edged sword, because when you’re an artist, you make things in the hope that they’re going to connect with somebody,” she shared. “But then it also comes with this thing where people feel like they know you, even though they don’t.“In August, The Weeknd debuted theteasertrailer forThe Idolduring his concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.The Idolwill see Depp’s character descend deeper into the self-help guru’s orbit — and the cult he leads – as she gradually discovers the much darker role he plays in the industry.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The Idolis set to premiere in 2023 on HBO.

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Lily-Rose Depp on The Idol’s ‘Fearless’ Sex Scenes: ‘I’m Not Interested in Making Anything Puritanical’

Lily-Rose Deppis opening about risqué scenes in her upcoming showThe Idol.The 23-year-old actress was intentional in choosing to be part of the HBO series, in which she plays a rising pop star whofalls into a relationshipwith a self-help guru and nightclub owner (Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye).“I’m not interested in making anything puritanical,” she revealed inELLE’s December 2022/January 2023 issue. “I’m not interested in making anything that doesn’t challenge me, or challenge other people, honestly.“She continued, “I think this show is fearless, and that’s something that I’ve been really excited and proud to dive into. I can’t wait for you guys to see it.“Felix CooperDepp added that her Grammy-winning costar, 32, and directorSam Levinsonmade her feel “incredibly safe and protected.“He is “a really good friend who’s had my back,” she shared. “We’ve gone on this wild ride together. It was a first for both of us in a lot of ways.“Felix CooperShe also noted that the cast — which also includesDan Levy,Eli Roth,Hank Azariaand Rachel Sennott — “really clicked.“Depp explained, “It’s rare for a group of people who don’t know each other and who are all different ages and from different walks of life to mesh so well.“She continued, “I think it’s difficult to do this kind of work that can be so vulnerable in so many different ways if you don’t have a lot of trust between you and your collaborators.“Felix CooperDespite the intimate nature of the role, Depp is “not not here to give myself to the world to be eaten alive.““It’s kind of a double-edged sword, because when you’re an artist, you make things in the hope that they’re going to connect with somebody,” she shared. “But then it also comes with this thing where people feel like they know you, even though they don’t.“In August, The Weeknd debuted theteasertrailer forThe Idolduring his concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.The Idolwill see Depp’s character descend deeper into the self-help guru’s orbit — and the cult he leads – as she gradually discovers the much darker role he plays in the industry.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The Idolis set to premiere in 2023 on HBO.

Lily-Rose Deppis opening about risqué scenes in her upcoming showThe Idol.

The 23-year-old actress was intentional in choosing to be part of the HBO series, in which she plays a rising pop star whofalls into a relationshipwith a self-help guru and nightclub owner (Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye).

“I’m not interested in making anything puritanical,” she revealed inELLE’s December 2022/January 2023 issue. “I’m not interested in making anything that doesn’t challenge me, or challenge other people, honestly.”

She continued, “I think this show is fearless, and that’s something that I’ve been really excited and proud to dive into. I can’t wait for you guys to see it.”

Felix Cooper

Lily-Rose Depp on The Idol’s ‘Fearless’ Sex Scenes: ‘I’m Not Interested in Making Anything Puritanical’

Depp added that her Grammy-winning costar, 32, and directorSam Levinsonmade her feel “incredibly safe and protected.”

He is “a really good friend who’s had my back,” she shared. “We’ve gone on this wild ride together. It was a first for both of us in a lot of ways.”

Lily-Rose Depp on The Idol’s ‘Fearless’ Sex Scenes: ‘I’m Not Interested in Making Anything Puritanical’

She also noted that the cast — which also includesDan Levy,Eli Roth,Hank Azariaand Rachel Sennott — “really clicked.”

Depp explained, “It’s rare for a group of people who don’t know each other and who are all different ages and from different walks of life to mesh so well.”

She continued, “I think it’s difficult to do this kind of work that can be so vulnerable in so many different ways if you don’t have a lot of trust between you and your collaborators.”

Lily-Rose Depp on The Idol’s ‘Fearless’ Sex Scenes: ‘I’m Not Interested in Making Anything Puritanical’

Despite the intimate nature of the role, Depp is “not not here to give myself to the world to be eaten alive.”

“It’s kind of a double-edged sword, because when you’re an artist, you make things in the hope that they’re going to connect with somebody,” she shared. “But then it also comes with this thing where people feel like they know you, even though they don’t.”

In August, The Weeknd debuted theteasertrailer forThe Idolduring his concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.The Idolwill see Depp’s character descend deeper into the self-help guru’s orbit — and the cult he leads – as she gradually discovers the much darker role he plays in the industry.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

The Idolis set to premiere in 2023 on HBO.

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