Exclusive | Rebel Wilson teased costar Jason Isaacs about his White Lotus full- frontal nudity

He checked out of the hotel, but he can never leave. Rebel Wilson costars in the new movie “Juliet & Romeo” with Jason Isaacs (in theaters May 9). Isaacs, 61, is fresh off starring in Season 3 of the HBO hit “The White Lotus.” When asked if she pumped him for information about the popular show, Wilson, 45, exclusively told The Post, “No, I didn’t even know at the time he’d been in ‘The White Lotus.’ Otherwise, of course, I would have!”“He’s so good in ‘The White Lotus.’ I just loved it, and I watched every minute of it,” the “Pitch Perfect” star added.“I was just hanging out with him in London [doing press for ‘Juliet & Romeo’] and making jokes about his full-frontal nudity scene.”In Season 3 of “The White Lotus,” Isaacs played Timothy Ratfliff, a wealthy Southern man on vacation in Thailand.

He was spiraling as he got in legal trouble for white-collar crime and tried to hide it from his family, including wife Victoria (Parker Posey) and kids Saxon (Patrick Schwarzenegger), Lochlan (Sam Nivola) and Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook). During one memorable scene, Timothy has pilfered his wife’s lorazepam to deal with his spiraling mental state.He’s so out of it, he doesn’t realize his robe has fallen open and he flashes his family with full-frontal nudity, much to their horror. Isaacs later joked to Entertainment Weekly, “Yeah, [full-frontal nudity] is now in my contract for every show I do, so we’ll see.” In “Juliet & Romeo,” Wilson and Isaacs play the parents of the famous star-crossed lovers.

The musical drama is a re-imagined version of the Shakespeare tragedy, with a more uplifting ending and musical numbers. Wilson plays Juliet’s mom, Lady Capulet, while Isaacs plays Romeo’s dad, Lord Montague. “He is such a talented actor,” Wilson said about Isaacs.“I felt really lucky we have one big group scene in ‘Juliet & Romeo.’ I’m standing there with him because he plays Lor...

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