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Walton Goggins & Aimee Lou Wood cleared the air big-time in a Variety cover story

One of the biggest stories of the year was “what the hell happened between Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood while they filmed The White Lotus?” They were incredibly close during the production, frequently posting photos together on social media, then they abruptly unfollowed each other and didn’t promote TWL together whatsoever. There were other stories in April which indicated that they had a falling out, like Walton not defending Aimee when she spoke out about SNL’s sexism and mockery of her teeth. Well, Walton and Aimee understood that their relationship/beef had become the story, so they agreed to this: a Variety cover story in which they sat down together and cried and explained how they’re besties for life. Whoever masterminded this is a genius. It’s an absolutely brilliant way to shut down months of speculation and rumors. You can read the full Variety piece here. Some highlights:

Aimee on how they were introduced: “He said, ‘I’m Scorpio,’ and I said, ‘I’m Scorpio moon.’ And then we both didn’t know what to say after that. ‘See you in Thailand!’”

They bonded quickly in Thailand: “I think we were there for a day or two without meeting because I was so f==king in my head alone,” Goggins says. Then he texted her to come over for lunch. She remembers, “I didn’t know what to order. I was like, ‘Can you pick for me?’ I was so nervous.” Goggins was nervous, too. “The minute she walked around the corner, I felt, ‘This is gonna work,’” he says. “Two minutes into the conversation, it felt like I’ve known this person for 100 years.”

He was working on ‘Fallout’ while ‘TWL’ aired, that’s why they didn’t see each other: “I probably wouldn’t have gone anyways,” he says at first. But within 15 minutes of discussing the finale, both are tearing up and he admits to Wood, “I wish I would have been able to watch this with you. It was so cathartic and so painful, and I regret that. I really do.”

When they saw each other for the Variety shoot: Visibly emotional seeing each other, the two embraced for 30 seconds as the Variety team suddenly felt we were intruding on a private moment. The laughter then began almost immediately, and their photo shoot transitioned into a dance party. After, they asked to step outside for a quick break. “We were saying outside, ‘We can’t start crying!’ We’re the two most emotional, sensitive people!” Wood says with a laugh. But there’s a reason for the emotion.

Aimee on Walton doing SNL after the mean & sexist parody: “I was so upset when people [said that]. For f–k’s sake, of course Walton should do ‘SNL.’ That’s got nothing to do with me. He’s f–king had a career for, like, how long?” Without missing a beat, Goggins responds, “70 years.” Wood continues, commenting on the sketch show: “I said it, and then the next minute, [lowers her voice,] ‘Aimee caught crying over ‘SNL’ skit.’ I was not crying over the ‘SNL’ skit. I was over it the minute I said it. This is an important moment for me, because what I would usually do is see it and turn the anger inward. I thought, I’m just gonna say it, so I don’t spiral.”

Walton says there’s no feud: “There is no feud. I adore, I love this woman madly, and she is so important to me,” he says, getting choked up. Goggins turns to look at Wood. “This is Goldie Hawn. This is Meg Ryan. She can do anything, and she will. You watch what the next 20 years of her experience will be. I’ll be on an island, I think Greece. But she’s special. There is no feud. She is love and I know that I am that to her. We care about each other very deeply.”

Aimee on the Instagram unfollowing: “I think it’s such a comment on where we’re at culturally. Why is everyone obsessing over Instagram? That is irrelevant. We don’t give a shite about Instagram. Why not have conversations about the story and Rick and Chelsea and enjoy it?”

Goggins on the unfollowing: “If I may add, just to put this to bed? The following or unfollowing. I’m a grown-ass man.” Long story short, Goggins isn’t good with goodbyes. “When I left ‘Justified,’ I went up to Tim [Olyphant], and I hugged him and I said, ‘I love you, and I hope I see you in rooms for the rest of my life.’ I didn’t talk to him for almost two years. I’ve done that with every single thing that I’ve done.”

Being in Thailand was different for Walton: In 2004, his wife died by suicide. He spent the next three years traveling and searching for peace. It led him to Thailand, then to Bangkok. When he arrived in Bangkok on set, he realized he was in the exact same place. “My catharsis in this experience was different than other people’s, because of my history in this place. I knew what we had gone through, and I knew how close that we had gotten, and I needed to begin to process saying goodbye to Rick and Chelsea,” Goggins says, beginning to cry. “And I knew that that was going to take a while for me, so I let her know, this is what I’ve gotta do. And she was extremely supportive about that.” After filming ended, “I needed to just back away from everyone,” he says. “I haven’t spoken to anyone. I couldn’t handle it. Judge me or don’t. I don’t give a f–k what you think. This is my process. Rick means everything to me, and Chelsea means everything to me. And so that’s what I needed to do for me to process all of this.”

[From Variety]

I didn’t know that about his relationship with Olyphant, that they didn’t talk to each other for two years after Justified. Damn, Walton really IS bad at goodbyes. And that really does explain the Instagram unfollowing and the awkwardness around them during TWL’s run and promotion. Anyway, he and Aimee told each other “I love you” about a million times in this piece and they cried together and it was all very sweet. I’m happy they did this and cleared the air. They gave this to the fans as well – people were starting to feel weird about them, but now we have the confirmation that they really do love each other and it was all real.

Photos courtesy of HBO/Avalon Red, cover courtesy of Variety.

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Was Miley Cyrus’s Alaia one of the worst looks of the Met Gala?

Given Miley Cyrus’s history of cultural appropriation, I was not surprised that she turned up at the Black Dandy-themed Met Gala. I was surprised that she didn’t seem to want to do anything with the theme. Miley wore a two-piece look from Alaia with Cartier jewelry. This is so… nothingburger. It doesn’t have anything to do with anything, it’s not some kind of obscure reference nor is it any kind of homage. It’s just a boring look. Miley needs to stop messing with her face as well, my god.

Aimee Lou Wood also wore Alaia, and she seemingly came to her first-ever Met Gala at the invitation of her White Lotus friend and costar Patrick Schwarzenegger. Patrick wore Balmain. I fear that he was one of the few white guys who nailed the hell out of the theme. Aimee’s look was… eh. Her ensemble actually telegraphs her Britishness – this is exactly what an offbeat British person would choose.

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Jenna Ortega, like Patrick, wore Balmain. Her dress is made of rulers!! Insane. Like Miley, there’s something off about her face these days, but I suspect that in Jenna’s case, it’s just about her eyebrows.

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Bowen Yang calls Aimee Lou Wood’s reaction to SNL parody ‘completely valid’

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On the April 12 episode of Saturday Night Live, the cold open was a political parody of The White Lotus titled The White Potus. Overall, it was a funny take on the Trump administration’s melodrama. However, there was a skit midway through that featured Jon Hamm as RFK Jr. talking to Sarah Sherman, who was wearing fake buck teeth in a reference to Aimee Lou Wood’s character. After it aired, Aimee tweeted that she thought her portrayal in the sketch was “mean & unfunny.” Sarah sent Aimee flowers afterwards, which Aimee posted on her Instagram stories.

SNL star Bowen Yang co-stars in the recently-released romcom, The Wedding Banquet, alongside Kelly Marie Tran (Rose from Star Wars: The Last Jedi), Lily Gladstone, and South Korean actor Han Gi-chan. It’s a remake of the 1993 Ang Lee film about two gay couples who make a “secret arrangement.” While doing press for the movie, Extra caught up with Bowen and Kelly. They asked Bowen about Aimee’s reaction to the sketch. Ever the professional, Bowen responded by kindly acknowledging that Aimee had every right to not like the joke, calling her feelings “completely valid.”

“Bowen reacted to “The White Lotus” star Aimee Lou Wood criticizing a recent “SNL” parody of her character as “mean and unfunny.”

He commented, “However she reacted to that sketch is completely valid. You kind of forget the sort of human, emotional cost that it sort of extols on someone.”

“You need those reminders every now and then that parody can go too far sometimes, and that we as comedians can take account for that instead of banging our foot and saying that, like, we should be allowed to say whatever we want because that’s just the culture,” Bowen emphasized.

Yang expressed that the “SNL” cast are fans of “The White Lotus” and Aimee Lou, saying, “We just think that she should be so proud of the work that she put into this season.”

[From Extra]

I think that Aimee’s feelings were totally justified, so I love Bowen’s response here. He validated her feelings while acknowledging that, yeah, sometimes parody can cross a line from smart commentary or poking fun to being just plain mean. It’s easy to imagine other SNL castmates – past or present – doubling down and dismissing Aimee’s criticism. Good for Bowen for being able to see the good in other people. The world would be so much better off if we could also stop, listen, understand, and accept our differences.

Kelly also recently came out as queer! Turns out, before she accepted the role (as a lesbian), she wasn’t publicly out yet. However, by the end of filming and the start of doing press, she felt confident enough to come out.

When Kelly stepped onto the set, she wasn’t publicly out yet. Tran recalled, “We were shooting the Korean wedding and we had a reporter from Vanity Fair on set and I remember I’m fully decked out in this whole situation. It was, like, in the middle of the day, and then we had this little corner room where we were each doing interviews, and he asked me, quite simply, ‘What are you most excited about?’ and I was like, ‘I’m so excited to tell a queer story as a queer person,’ and then I was like, ‘Oh,’ and it was such a sweet moment because I’ve never had this experience before.”

Kelly Marie noted that producers checked in with her to make sure she was fine to share that part of her identity. She said, “I had a few months to really think about [it]. By the time we finished filming, I was so excited about being in a film where we’re celebrating that part of my identity, A lot of our identities. Why would I not share this?”

I love this for Kelly! The hard-core, douche-bro Star Wars fans were unforgivably awful to her, so I’m just so grateful that she’s finally feeling confident enough to be her true self. There was also a long period of time in which I genuinely thought that she would stop acting, too. I’m so glad Kelly has risen above it and figure out her true self. At the very least, we all deserve that.

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Aimee Lou Wood found SNL’s parody of her teeth to be ‘mean & unfunny’

For the entire run of The White Lotus’s Season 3, people were talking about Aimee Lou Wood’s teeth. She has prominent teeth, which gives her a retro ‘70s beauty and I love that she’s never gone in for some bright, white fake teeth. She’s such a cutie and her teeth make her more striking and unusual. The commentary about Aimee’s teeth has been way too much for months though, and I have no idea why Saturday Night Live decided to pile on. SNL did a parody of The White Lotus called The White Potus. It could have been a solid, much-needed parody of the Republicans’ economic death spiral. Instead, they mocked Aimee Lou Wood’s teeth for no real reason. That part comes around the 2:30-mark, with Jon Hamm playing Robert Kennedy Jr.

That was such an unnecessary joke about Aimee in particular. Aimee Lou thought the same – she posted on her IG Stories, calling it “mean and unfunny.” A few hours later, she posted “I’ve had apologies from SNL.” You can see some of her IG Stories below. In interviews following the season finale of The White Lotus, she’s even said that she’d really like to stop talking about her teeth, and she doesn’t get the American obsession with talking about her teeth. I don’t get it either – like, I understand the comment when you first see her, like “oh, wow, she has interesting teeth!” But to keep going on and on about it is bizarre. Americans are never gonna beat the “obsessed with bright white fake teeth” allegations.

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Aimee Lou Wood: Rick & Chelsea are not a ‘love story,’ they’re both just crazy

Spoilers for The White Lotus Season 3.

In the sixth and seventh episodes of The White Lotus, I worked out a theory about how Rick and Chelsea – played by Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood – would die together, or that their fates would be irreversibly tied. It was especially obvious with the decisions Rick made when he went to Bangkok to confront Jim Hollinger (Scott Glenn) that things were not going to work out for Rick and Chelsea long-term. That’s exactly what happened – Chelsea died in the crossfire between Rick and Jim’s bodyguards, and Rick was shot by Gaitok. While I feel for Chelsea, I also appreciated the fact that Rick and Chelsea were both dumbasses who refused to make smart decisions, and that was ultimately why they both died. Well, Aimee sees it the same way – she doesn’t think Rick and Chelsea had some kind of grand love story, she thinks they were just both equally crazy. From her Variety interview:

Chelsea’s silence in her last moments: “She was going to say something about “bad things happening in threes” originally, and then Mike got rid of that. I was so glad that he did, because the silence is really heartbreaking. She speaks so much, and words are her armor. Sometimes she speaks so that she doesn’t have to be vulnerable — the words and aphorisms and astrology and mottos. Then, in that moment, she can’t speak. And there is nothing Rick would want more in that moment than for her to be a machine gun asking him loads of questions — for her to be talking about astrology. He wants to get a headache from her. He wants to hear her say, “You’re so pretty! You’re so pretty!” He wants it back, and it’s gone. She’s never gonna speak again. The thing that he was so irritated by, he would give anything for it now. I think that was perfect that she doesn’t talk, because for once, he’s doing the f–king talking. And that’s how it should have been. If they could have met somewhere in the middle, it would have been beautiful.

Whether Chelsea was angry with Rick in her last moments: “I don’t think she was angry with him. I wish she was, because I think if she’d been angry with him, she wouldn’t have followed him into the danger. It’s amor fati. Because she’s like, “This is my fate, and I embrace it, good or bad. If a bad thing happens to you, Rick, it happens to me too, because we’re connected now.” In a way, this is what she wants, which is disturbing but also kind of gorgeous.

Chelsea could have walked away but didn’t: “Her death drive and her life force are equally as big. If she had just let her life force be a bit bigger than her death drive, she probably would have walked off and picked herself. But she’s proving herself right in that moment. She’s got a very strong unconscious drive, and I think she’s proving herself right by being like, “I said we were cosmic feelings. I said I would follow you to the next life. And I’m gonna prove it.” So, she walks into the firing line; it was an accident that she gets hit, but she doesn’t leave the danger zone, right? She sees Rick shoot Jim, and she just stays still. She’s just seen that her boyfriend, the love of her life, is a killer — and she doesn’t walk away.

Chelsea is nuts: “People are so mean about Rick, and as they should be. It’s not nice watching someone be mean to a ray of sunshine, but she is nuts. She’s just as nuts as he is. His God is his own pain, and she’s made her God him. Both of them are crazy. I love them so much, but they are crazy, and they die because they’re crazy. They don’t die because it’s a love story. They die because they’re crazy.

Whether Rick & Chelsea’s relationship is toxic: “I think it’s even post-toxic. It almost goes full circle to being very pure, because I don’t think there’s malice in it. I think for something to be a toxic relationship, there’s got to be some kind of control. There’s a power dynamic. There’s a this, there’s a that — and there is in Rick and Chelsea. But there’s also not, because they’re both as willful. It’s almost like it’s so nuts, that it can’t even be judged by other people. It can’t even be judged by those standards anymore, because it’s so beyond that. He’s getting what he wants, which is revenge, and she’s getting what she wants, which is him, right?

[From Variety]

There’s also a nice part where she says Mike White wanted the audience to feel like Chelsea was right all along, that she knew something bad would happen, that she really was a witchy mystic all along. Which I think is correct – Chelsea was proved right, her intuition was correct. Aimee’s also right about Rick and Chelsea both being nuts. It wasn’t a toxic relationship – they loved each other a lot and they were both getting what they wanted out of the relationship in various ways.

Photos courtesy of HBO/Avalon.