Avril Lavigne is taking the music world by storm because of her comeback album "Love Sux." Since she's one of the most iconic punk rock singers of all time, many fans are curious if a biopic is possible in the future.

While gracing the red carpet of this year's iHeartRadio Music Awards, the 37-year-old singer was asked by a reporter which actress she wanted to play as her in a movie about her life.

Lavigne appeared surprised by the question as it took her a few seconds to think of an answer.

The singer then had an actress in mind, saying Kristen Stewart would be "cool" to play her in a film, before saying she's "dope." (via UPROXX)

At the time of this writing, there are still no reports about a possible Avril Lavigne biopic, but she's not the only singer who expressed their feelings about a particular actress that would play them in a movie.

Avril Lavigne, Not the Only Singer Who Revealed Their Actress of Choice for a Biopic

In a previous interview with the Associated Press, Madonna, who's currently working on her biopic titled "Madame X," said she wanted "Midsommar" actress Florence Pugh to play her in the movie.

"She's definitely up there on the list, if she'll have me," the "Material Girl" songstress said.

According to Vogue Magazine, four other actresses are battling out to portray the pop legend in a biopic.

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Casting director Carmen Cuba revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that they are eyeing Julia Garner, known for playing the embattled socialite Anna Delvey in the Netflix series "Inventing Anna," "Euphoria's" Alexa Demie, Odessa Young, and newcomer Emma Laird.

Some hopefuls will reportedly undergo 11-hour choreography sessions to fully embody Madonna in her early years.

Avril Lavigne Gives Fans Major Nostalgia Vibes With Latest Album

Since an Avril Lavigne biopic is still unclear today, fans can enjoy the rocker's latest album titled "Love Sux," featuring some of the biggest artists in the punk rock industry.

The Canadian rock singer returned to her early 2000s roots as she released her 12-song LP last month.

It is her first album released under Travis Barker's record label DTA. Lavigne collaborated with punk rock icons like Mark Hoppus of Blink-182, Machine Gun Kelly, and blackbear.

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