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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Ayo Edebiri Steals the Show as Delusional British Pop Star in 'I Love L.A.'

Ayo Edebiri Steals the Show as Delusional British Pop Star in 'I Love L.A.'

10 Nov

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Summary

  • Ayo Edebiri, creator Rachel Sennott's friend, appears as a delusional British pop star
  • Edebiri's character, Mimi Rush, tries to get Zendaya to star in her music video
  • Talent manager Charlie scrambles to find dirt on Zendaya to dissuade her
Ayo Edebiri Steals the Show as Delusional British Pop Star in 'I Love L.A.'

On November 10th, 2025, the second episode of HBO's 'I Love L.A.' aired, delivering a fun surprise for viewers with the appearance of creator Rachel Sennott's friend and fellow writer/actor, Ayo Edebiri. Edebiri plays the role of Mimi Rush, a British pop star who is more than a little disconnected from reality.

Mimi's plot in the episode revolves around her attempt to get Zendaya to star as her mom in her new music video. However, when the A-list actress doesn't engage, Mimi's team, led by talent manager Charlie (Jordan Firstman), is sent scrambling to find reasons why nobody would want to work with Zendaya. Charlie tries to dig up dirt on the 'Dune' actress, promising Mimi that "she is a bad person" in order to soothe her aggravation.

Surprisingly, Zendaya does eventually agree to be in Mimi's video, much to Charlie's surprise. His recon mission to get dirt on the actress actually gets him fired for "talking sh*t" around town about Mimi's "best friend," Zendaya. The episode showcases Edebiri's comedic talents as she brings the eccentric, flaky, and delusional Mimi to life on screen.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ayo Edebiri, a friend and fellow writer/actor of 'I Love L.A.' creator Rachel Sennott, played the role of Mimi Rush, a delusional British pop star, in the show's second episode.
Mimi Rush, Edebiri's character, tried to get Zendaya to star as her mom in her new music video, but when the A-list actress didn't engage, Mimi's team scrambled to find reasons why nobody would want to work with Zendaya.
Charlie, the talent manager, tried to dig up dirt on Zendaya to dissuade her from working with Mimi, but when Zendaya surprisingly agreed to be in the video, Charlie's recon mission actually got him fired for "talking sh*t" about the actress.

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