Jason Isaacs Shuts Down Prosthetic Question in Multiple 'White Lotus' Interviews After Viral Full Frontal Scene
Jason Isaacs is not willing to talk about his genitalia, despite being asked about it in multiple interviews after his full frontal scene on The White Lotus.
The 61-year-old actor bared everything on the HBO series when his robe fell open in an episode four scene. Fans have questioned whether it was really him or if he was wearing a prosthetic, and his co-stars have confirmed the true answer.
Jason appeared on CBS Mornings and Good Day New York on Friday morning (March 14) in New York City to promote the show. He was asked about the scene in both interviews and he shut down the question both times.
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“A lot of people are debating it. It’s all over the internet,” Jason said. “And it’s interesting because the best actress this year is Mikey Madison at the Oscars. And I don’t see anybody discussing her vulva, which was on [the screen] all the time [in Anora].”
“I think it’s interesting that there’s a double standard for men,” he added. “But when women are naked, Margaret Qualley as well, in The Substance, nobody would dream of talking to her about her genitalia or her nipples or any of those things. So, its odd that there’s a double standard.”
Jason refused to answer the question “because I don’t think that people really want to know how the sausage is made. Genuinely, I think it would be odd when there are characters — and some of the women are naked in here — it’d be odd if you were sitting here. And you would never dream of discussing their genitalia, not for a second.”
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In Season 3 of #TheWhiteLotus, Jason Isaacs portrays the patriarch of a wealthy Southern family on vacation with his wife and children — as his business life back home seems to be falling apart.
“Bit by bit, he reveals the different layers of humanity and then, in the end…You… pic.twitter.com/0C8EzL8aDt
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) March 14, 2025
Jason gave similar responses in his Good Day New York interview, which you can watch below.