White Lotus Star responds to rumors about romances in the set and
Maybe season 4 of “The White Lotus“It should be about the realization of season 3.
On Thursday, Siriusxm Show “The Happy Hour” published some Instagram clips of a recent interview with actor Jason Isaacs, who played Timothy Ratliff in season 3 of the successful HBO series.
In one of the clips that published today’s radio podcast, Isaacs seems to be responding to a request to clarify the speculation about whether there was a drama behind the scenario that was reduced during the filming of season 3.
It is not clear exactly why Isaacs was asked to spill tea.
A reason could be Isaacs He told The Guardian in February The work in the “White Lotus” established for seven months in Thailand was very similar to “a theater camp, but to some extent a field of open prisoners” with “alliances that formed and broke, romances that formed and broke, the friendships that were formed and broke.”

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Or it could also be due to the fact that rumors have recently been turning online that two of Isaacs’ co -stars, Aimee Lou Wood and Walton Goggins are currently fighting.
Regardless of the land application, Isaacs implied that it is aware of the talk surrounding the alleged wood/goggins fall, which mainly derives from the activity of the social networks of the actors.
“I read,” said Isaacs. “I am careful. I am not stupid. I look at the Internet. I only read every word written about ‘The White Lotus’ and above all in it.”
The “Harry Potter” student then clarified what he thought about all Internet research so far.
“And all these fans Sherlock Holmes … No one has the slightest idea of what they are talking about,” Isaacs said.
He later added: “You are very far from the truth, believe me.”
Isaacs then doubled his comments before The Guardian, in which he compared Filming season 3 with the theater camp, but clarified that people who go to the theater camp are not just actors.
“I am talking about people who have never met before half of the time, in different departments and the people who are in the hair and costume and in the accounts and things department,” said Isaacs.
He added: “It was a city, and it was not just the actors. People need to remember that they were the actors and the crew and the administrators, and all these people were a bit of pressure pot together.”
“And as in any place where you go through summer, there are friends, there are romances, there are arguments, there are cliques that are formed, break and reinforce and things like that.”
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It is easy to understand why the podcast “Happy Hour” was forced to ask Isaacs about any drama on the set because many of his comments to The Guardian in February were extremely juicy.
“I can’t pretend that I was not involved in a drama off the screen,” Isaacs told The Guardian. “There were times when things were not so fond. I was accustomed in some way, but in a couple of weeks my wife, wife [who was with him on set and used to be an actor] I was: ‘Some of these people are fucking crazy’. I said: ‘No, it’s just a group of distance actors in place, love. You have forgotten how it is.


