Lily-Rose Depp would sometimes "steer clear" of The Weeknd on the set of 'The Idol'.

Lily-Rose Depp would sometimes avoid The Weeknd on the set of 'The Idol'

Lily-Rose Depp would sometimes avoid The Weeknd on the set of 'The Idol'

The pair lead the cast of the new HBO drama series that tells the story of a troubled pop star (Depp) and her complex relationship with a cult leader (The Weeknd) and Lily-Rose explained that she would try and avoid the 'Blinding Lights' hitmaker - whose real name is Abel Tesfaye - when he immersed himself into his character Tedros.

Lily-Rose - the daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis - told Entertainment Weekly: "I don't think anybody went full method - nobody lost their minds.

"Well, sometimes when Abel would get - I don't want to reveal too much about where Abel's character goes, but when he would be in full Tedros mode sometimes, I would steer clear of him.

"I'd be like, 'He's in his zone right now.'"

'The Idol' has attracted criticism for its sexual content but Lily-Rose insists that she had "fun" on set despite the dark themes addressed in Sam Levinson's show.

The 24-year-old star said: "For something that does, of course, explore darker themes and has some pretty heavy emotional moments to it and everything, the vibe on set was quite light-hearted.

"We're all really good friends and we all are similar people and really understand each other. We were having a lot of laughs, listening to a lot of music, dancing around, and that kind of energy is what made the heavier moments easier and possible, because whenever you knew that there was a bigger, emotional scene coming up, you felt like you were surrounded by people that you feel comfortable with, people that have your back, and you feel that in the show."