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Eating disorders, childhood bullying, and crippling self-doubt. Aimee Lou Wood may have achieved new levels of success while co-starring on "The White Lotus," but beneath the fame and glamor, she hasn ...
Wood said: “[Chelsea’s] the most hopeful character on the show and that’s why she has to die, but obviously on a human level it is really fricking sad.” Wood added that the show’s ...
Reflecting on her character’s demise, Wood said: “[Chelsea’s] the most hopeful character on the show and that’s why she has to die, but obviously on a human level it is really fricking sad.” Wood ...
“The whole conversation is just about my teeth, and it makes me a bit sad because I’m not getting to talk about my work. They think it’s nice because they’re not criticising.” ...
Wood continued: “[Chelsea’s] the most hopeful character on the show and that’s why she has to die, but obviously on a human level it is really fricking sad.” Wood added that the show’s ...
"The White Lotus" season three finale divided fans with its dramatic ending. The relationship between Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) and Rick (Walton Goggins) was at the heart of the episode. The actors ...
"She's the most hopeful character on the show and that's why she has to die, but obviously on a human level it is really fricking sad," Wood explained to GQ on April 7. In an interview with ...
Wood continued: “[Chelsea’s] the most hopeful character on the show and that’s why she has to die, but obviously on a human level it is really fricking sad.” Wood added that the show’s creator Mike ...
In the series finale that aired on 6 April, Wood’s character Chelsea catches a stray bullet during a shootout and dies in the arms of her partner, Rick, played by Walton Goggins. He then carries ...
“The whole conversation is just about my teeth, and it makes me a bit sad because I'm not getting to talk about my work. They think it’s nice because they’re not criticizing.” Wood ...
Both Goggins and Wood are in agreement that their characters' ending was tragic. "She's the most hopeful character on the show and that's why she has to die, but obviously on a human level it is ...