After season one of Drake's HBO series Euphoria hit the airwaves, fans instantly became more intertwined in the real lives of the stars that lead the show. Big interest was put onto Zendaya, who was reported to have sparked a relationship with her co-star Jacob Elordi. The duo was spotted in Greece on vacation together and now months later they're still kicking it, this time getting even more affectionate.
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Paparazzi caught the duo in New York recently as they stepped out to run some errands. The supposed couple were seen laughing, joking and taking photos on their stroll. One image even shows Jacob kissing Zendaya on the forehead. “They walked in sync and looked happy together. Zendaya couldn't help but break into a big smile from time to time," a source told Extra. "Jacob hailed a cab for them and got the door for Zendaya. She hopped in and looked over at him with a big smile again.”
“She's super dope to work with. She's an incredible artist and a very caring person to all of us," Jordan once said of her co-star. Either party has yet to confirm that they're in a relationship.
HBO’s "Euphoria" Accepting Video Auditions For Season Two Casting Call
Who wants to act?
Euphoria became an instant hit once the Drake produced series hit HBO and Zendaya’s superb acting abilities were put on display. The Sam Levinson created series follows the troubled life of a 17-year-old addict whose world gets intertwined into her classmates and their troubled at home lives as well. While the second season was confirmed much before the new year, new updates on the upcoming installment have been announced.
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According to HypeBeast, HBO and A24 recently put out an open casting call for a handful of new characters to join the new season. The casting agents are Jessica Kelly and Mary Vernieu and the placements will be speaking roles but have some requirements to be considered. “You must be 18 and older and based anywhere in the United States. No acting experience is necessary. If chosen, this is a paid opportunity,” the casting call reads.
Those who are interested simply have to fill out a form and attach a video of yourself answering questions that pertain to the selected character you wish to audition for. The video must be 5-8 minutes long and can easily be shot on your iPhone and the same goes for the accompanying images they casting directors are asking for.
Below are the roles the second season is looking for – find the audition form here and good luck!
Darian: 18+ to play 17. Any ethnicity. An outsider. Sensitive. Vulnerable. Mischievious. Definitely not the cool kid at school but one of the more interesting kids. Could struggle with addiction.
Ray: 18+ to play 17. Any ethnicity. Attractive with an edge. Working class. Pure heart. Scrappy but a fighter. Not verbose or educated but has all the words he needs. Attractive in a real and accessible way. Might be going nowhere in life but has a smile so genuine it’s not depressing.
Ami: 18-20’s. Drug Addict. Stripper. Hates her boyfriend. Talks shit. Can’t read a room. Has a big mouth. Can make a bad situation worse.
Serena:50’s+, Caucasian. Sassy and tough. A real character. The kind of women who partied her whole life and attended every White Snake concert and now she has several different hustles just to make a living.
Lita: Female 40s. Any ethnicity. A foster mom with bills to pay. Seems like an average, regular person but can be a ruthless businesswoman if you cross her. Recur.
Zendaya Won The Critics’ Choice Red Carpet; Twitter Agrees
Zendaya snapped.
Sunday night, the 25th annual Critics' Choice Awards debuted, but it was Zendaya who dominated most of the conversation surrounding the ceremony on account of a statement-making get up, courtesy of Tom Ford.
The ensemble was centered around a fuschia breastplate and a matching skirt from the luxury fashion house. She accessorized the outfit with Mateo New York earrings, Djula rings, and Christian Louboutin heels, per Elle. For her crown, Zendaya opted for a head full of box braids to top it all off.
It marks the first time Zendaya has stepped out this award season. The multihyphenate was nominated for her role as Rue in Euphoria in the Best Actress In A Drama Series category. She was up against the talents of Christine Baranski of The Good Fight, The Crown's Oli Colman, Jodie Comer for her role in Killing Eve, Nicole Kidman of Big Little Lies, Regina King for Watchmen, Mj Rodriguez of Pose, and Sarah Snook for her role in Succession.
King ultimately claimed the prize.
“I just feel very lucky,” Zendaya told Entertainment Tonight of her nomination ahead of the ceremony. “I just feel like to be able to tell those stories. It felt like something special as I was doing it, and I am grateful that people have been able to connect to it the way they have.”