Last year , Britney see with Sam Levinson and The Weeknd , bolstering theories that she might be involved in the HBO show , which centers around a troubled pop star .

There’s a lot of chatter surroundingThe Idolright now, but there’s one thing that the show’s creator,Sam Levinson, is keen to clear up once and for all.

In case you need a reminder,The Idolis an upcoming HBO series, which will serve as Sam’s follow-up to his hugely successful show,Euphoria.

From what we know,The IdolstarsLily-Rose Deppas a troubled pop star named Jocelyn, who, after suffering a nervous breakdown, sets out on a quest to become “the biggest touring act ever.”

In pursuit of an explosive comeback, Jocelyn enters into a toxic relationship with a sleazy self-help guru and cult leader named Tedros — played by Abel Tesfaye (aka,The Weeknd) — and her world begins to crumble as she becomes “brainwashed” by him.

Ever since the show was first announced in June 2021, fans have speculated as to whether the story might have taken inspiration from Britney Spears, whoseconservatorshipwas obviously a major point of discussion over the past few years.

And now, as the show’s premiere date edges closer, more comparisons have been drawn between the depiction of Lily-Rose’s Jocelyn, and the real-life Pop Princess herself.

Way back in November 2021 — just days after her14-year conservatorshipended — Britney told her followers on Instagram that she’d just filmed a “movie titled ‘THE IDOL.’”

It’s unclear whether Britney was actually referring to the HBO series. However, it is known thatThe Idolstarted shootingin LA around this time before production was eventuallyput on pausethe following April.

In March 2022, Britney showed love for Sam in a longInstagramcaption, saying she’d just started watchingEuphoriaand that she thought it was “amazing.”

Two months later, it seemed Britney got the chance to bond with Sam in person, sharing a video of herselfhanging out with theEuphoriadirector, as well as Abel Tesfaye, who is also credited as one of the creators ofThe Idol.

As speculation mounted about what the meetup could mean, it was revealed that it was Britney’s assistant, Victoria “Vicky T” Asher, whoplanned for Britneyto spend time withThe Idol’s creators.

“So so glad I could make this beautiful moment happen,” Victoria wrote on her Instagram story at the time, noting that she and Sam are longtime friends. “This was very special to me. Bringing legends I love together.”

On top of all this, the minds behind the show have also played into the speculation by making a direct reference to Britney in the most recentteaser trailer, which includes a remixed version of her hit 2007 song, “Gimme More.”

So, when the first two episodes ofThe Idolpremiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, it was inevitable that Sam and Abel would face questioning over Britney’s involvement and how she might have inspired the tale.

During apress conferenceon Tuesday, one journalist noted the “haunting” accuracy with which Jocelyn’s exploitation by the “industry machine” is portrayed, prompting them to ask how much of the character is inspired by Britney.

In response, Sam began by saying that, as a “kid of the ’90s,” he grew up watching Britney’s career, describing her as “one of the greatest pop stars of all time.”

Despite this, he was keen to emphasize that the script isn’t intended to be a retelling of her experience, saying: “We’re not trying to tell a story about any particular pop star.”

Instead, he explained thatThe Idolhopes to speak to wider issues in Hollywood, mainly focusing on the way young stars can be corrupted and exploited by the industry.

“We’re looking more at how the world perceives pop stars and the pressure it puts on that individual,” he said. “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.”

He added: “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.”

While the script may not be inspired by Britney alone, it has been reported that the pop icon gets a mention in the first episode. But, we’ll have to wait until it premieres on June 4 to find out more.

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