
Walton Goggins is fanning the llamas of the rumors of the Aimee Lou Wood dispute.
The actor praised a sketch of “Saturday Night Live” mocking his “White Lotus” co -star, Aimee Lou Wood in a load of Instagram’s history.
Goggins, 53, published again the skiing of “Potus Blanco” over the weekend and called it “destroying” with all the limits.
“Jon knew it was Masscast,” hey, referring to Jon Hamm portraying Robert F. Kennedy Jr. while channeling his character, Rick.
The “Justified” star also commented on the Instagram account “Snl”, “hahahahaha Amazzingggg”.
The representatives of Goggins and Wood did not immediately respond to the requests for comments from the Six page.
The Emmy nominee reaction occurred significantly after Wood, 31, criticized his “bad” and “fun” representation.
In the clip, Hamm, 54, said he had “all these crazy ideas”, such as injecting a “syringe full of active measles viruses” in someone.
Hey, he added: “What happens if we get all the fluoride from drinking water? What would that do to people’s teeth?”
Hamm went to Sarah Sherman, who was parodying Wood’s character, Chelsea, with a set of false teeth.
“Fluoride?” The 32 -year -old comedian asked. “What’s that?”
Wood then wrote through his Instagram stories that the program could
The “Sex Education” student, who clarified that she has a problem with the “concept”, not Sherman, then confirmed that she received an apology of “SNL”.
Wood and Goggins, who interpreted love interests that came to a tragic disappearance in season 3 or “the white lotus”, have not yet approached the headlines about their alleged dispute.
Speculation began when users of social networks with eagle eyes noticed that the duo does not follow on Instagram.
The rumors warmed when the partner of the cast Jason Isaacs spoke with the listeners of the “happy time” about “arguments” that occurred in the set.
“There are friends, there are Romans, there are arguments, there are cliques that are formed and break and form again and things like that,” Hey said Wednesday about the experience of “pressure cooker.”

