Rick’s rough rough.
Walton Goggins is not standing with Aimee Lou Wood in his new dispute with “Saturday Night Live”.
Goggins, 53, supported the parody of the Sketch comedy program of “The White Lotus” who made fun of the appearance of his co -star Aimee Lou Wood in the midst of his rumors of enmity.
While Wood, 31, launched the “White Potus” sketch for being “evil and fun,” Goggin commented on the Instagram clip of the Sketch of the NBC program and wrote: “Jajhahahahahahahahahar
In a publication from it, Goggins shared the video in his Instagram history and wrote: “Smashing.” Hello, he also praised the representative of the presenter Jon Hamm of his character Rick, adding: “Jon … knew it was wrong.”
Goggins did not clarify why he eliminated the publication, which he shared after Wood described the “bad and fun” parody.
“It’s a shame because I had a great time seeing it a couple of weeks ago,” British Acresa wrote in her Instagram stories on Sunday. “Yes, take the urine, that’s what the program is about, but should there be a more intelligent, more nuanced and less cheap way?”
After sharing several fans DM screenshots that supported their position against the sketch, Wood revealed: “I have apologized for SNL.”
Wood also clarified that he didn’t blame Sarah Sherman for parodying her in the sketch.
Duration “The White Potus”, whose journalist Donald Trump and his tariffs, 54 -year -old Hamm, acted as Rick de Goggins while portraying Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Sherman played Wood’s Chelsea. The sketch mocked the wooden teeth.
It is speculated on the leg that Goggins and Wood had a fight after playing lovers in the third season of the HBO show.
Despite the positive interviews with each other, the actors do not follow each other on Instagram and did not labeled their respect to their characters after the final of the season that was broadcast on April 6.
In addition, Reddit users pointed out that the couple did not press to promote the season.
His co -star Jason Isaacs, who played Tim Ratliff, has revealed in multiple interviews that there was drama between the duration of the distribution of the filming of the program in Thailand.
“Some people approached a lot, friends and friendships were lost,” said Isaacs, 61, Vulture.
“They say in the program:” What happens in Thailand stays in Thailand “, but there is also a” white lotus “out of the screen, with less deaths but so much drama,” Isaacs added.
Isaacs also said in the “The Happy Hour” program of Siriusxm that “arguments” is reduced between the cast, and told fans to stop speculating about the alleged drama.
“No one has the slightest idea of what they are talking about,” he said. “People who think they are in something, and are magnified due to another thousand people. No one has an idea.”
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