The Idol: Lily-Rose Depp and Jennie Ruby Jane on Bringing Pop Star Energy to TV (Exclusive)

Entertainment Tonight published this video item, entitled “The Idol: Lily-Rose Depp and Jennie Ruby Jane on Bringing Pop Star Energy to TV (Exclusive)” – below is their description.

Lily-Rose Depp, Blackpink’s Jennie Ruby Jane and Troye Sivan chat with ET’s Rachel Smith about ‘The Idol,’ premiering on June 4 on HBO. Lily-Rose reacts to her and her dad, Johnny Depp, receiving standing ovations at the Cannes Film Festival. Plus, the Jennie dishes on sharing pop star advice with Lily-Rose.

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