Rosalía Confirmed for Euphoria Season 3 Role as Magick in Strip Club
Rosalía Joins Euphoria Season 3 Cast as Magick

Rosalía Joins Euphoria Season 3 Cast in Striking Debut Role

Euphoria fans have been eagerly speculating about potential new cast members for the highly anticipated third season, and one question has dominated discussions: is Spanish pop sensation Rosalía appearing in the series? The answer is a definitive yes, with the Grammy-winning artist making her acting debut in a memorable supporting role.

Magick's Introduction at the Silver Slipper

Season three of HBO's groundbreaking drama premiered last week with a stomach-churning opening episode before finding its footing in the second instalment. The new season finds the main ensemble navigating adulthood beyond high school, with several new faces joining the established cast. Among these newcomers is Rosalía, who portrays Magick, an employee at Alamo's strip club, the Silver Slipper.

According to IMDb listings, the DESPECHÁ singer will appear in six of the eight episodes in Euphoria's latest season. In her scenes, Magick works alongside fellow stripper Angel, played by Priscilla Delgado, and sports a distinctive bejewelled neck brace throughout her appearances.

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The Neck Brace Narrative

One particularly notable scene shows Magick arguing with another character about removing her neck brace, which she claims is "killing the mood" in the club and preventing her from earning money. She counters that she can win her lawsuit, presumably related to whatever incident necessitated the brace initially.

Rosalía, 33, previously discussed the physical challenge of filming with the neck brace in an interview with Elle magazine. "There was another challenge added," she explained. "At the beginning I was shooting with it, I was a little bit annoyed. So I had to learn how to love it and live with it."

Fan Reactions and Theories

Euphoria viewers have responded enthusiastically to Rosalía's appearance, with many taking to Reddit to share their thoughts. One fan praised the aesthetic choice, writing: "Her bedazzled neck brace matching her eye makeup chef's kiss." Another compared it humorously to "Regina George with her flower crown on the spinal halo."

Beyond the visual elements, some fans have begun developing theories about Magick's true nature. One viewer speculated: "I feel like she's a spy," while another suggested she might be "an undercover cop" given certain clues in the club scenes.

Rosalía's Background and Previous Projects

Rosalía Vila Tobella, known mononymously as Rosalía, is a multi-Grammy Award-winning artist renowned for blending flamenco with contemporary pop, hip-hop, and electronic influences. She discovered Spanish folk music at age 14 and later studied at the Catalonia College of Music, graduating in 2017.

Her critically acclaimed discography includes:

  • Los Ángeles (2017) - Her debut album
  • El Mal Querer (2018) - Included in Rolling Stone's 500 most important albums in history
  • Lux (2025) - Universally praised and among the top-selling records of that year

While Euphoria marks her proper acting debut, Rosalía has made several previous screen appearances, including:

  1. A cameo in Pedro Almodóvar's 2019 film Pain and Glory
  2. Narration for Harry Styles' Adore You music video (2019)
  3. An appearance in Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's WAP music video (2020)

Expanded Euphoria Season 3 Cast

Rosalía joins several other notable additions to the Euphoria ensemble for season three, including:

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  • Sharon Stone as legendary showrunner Patty Lance
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as strip club owner Alamo
  • Natasha Lyonne in an undisclosed role
  • Bella Podaras as Katelyn
  • Danielle Deadwyler from HBO's Rooster
  • Asante Blackk as Kidd

Euphoria season three continues to air on Sundays on HBO in the United States, with episodes available on Mondays via HBO Max, Sky, and NOW in the United Kingdom. The series maintains its reputation for pushing boundaries while exploring the complex realities of young adulthood in contemporary society.