Charli XCX transitions from soundtrack to screen in new series
The internet is buzzing about the series "Overcompensating" due to the star-studded cast involved in the production. Among the actors is Charli XCX. Initially, the singing star was only supposed to work on the comedy's soundtrack. Is this her big return to acting?
3 October 2024 11:02
Charli XCX is a British artist known for hits like "I Love It," "Break the Rules," "Boom Clap," and "1999." Despite millions of views and much sentiment, her older tracks are now seen as a thing of the past. On June 7th, Charli XCX released a neon-themed album that captivated hyper-pop and electronic music fans. The bold and rebellious album intrigued many internet users. Everyone wanted to embody the titular "BRAT." The album inspired not only bold outfits but also adventurous actions.
Charli XCX continues her acting career?
Charli XCX is an incredibly versatile artist. Beyond her musical career, she has been involved in numerous fashion projects, with her image emblazoned on billboards for well-known brands. The singer has also ventured into acting. She has appeared in productions such as the thriller "I Want Your Sex" alongside Olivia Wilde and Cooper Hoffman, a remake of Daniel Goldhaber's 1978 film "Faces of Death" featuring Barbie Ferreira, and an adaptation of Julia Jackman's novel "100 Nights of Hero" with Emma Corrin and Maika Monroe in leading roles.
The singer will appear in the series
Charli has decided to take on another acting challenge. Information has emerged online that she will appear in the comedy series "Overcompensating." Originally, she was meant to contribute only to the soundtrack. The exact release date of the series remains unknown, but it is anticipated to be available in the second half of 2025.
The series will also feature actors Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam DiMarco, and Rish Shah as regular cast members, with supporting roles including Connie Britton, Kyle MacLachlan, Kaia Gerber, Julia Shiplett, Tommy Do, Alexandra Beaton, Claire Qute, Elias Azimi, and Maddie Phillips.