Walton Goggins, SNL and White Lotus
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The 'White Lotus' actor made his 'SNL' debut on May 10 Walton Goggins knows how to poke fun at himself. During his appearance on Saturday Night Live on Saturday, May 10, the White Lotus actor, 53, took a moment to address the fan reactions to his receding hairline.
Goggins had a sweet-natured monologue throwing the spotlight on both his White Lotus moment earlier this year, and his mother, who got on stage for a little mini-dance number that was genuinely affecting without crossing the line into cloying.
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The White Lotus” star Walton Goggins began his first time hosting “Saturday Night Live” on May 10 reflecting on the internet’s particular interest in his character, Rick Hatchett. And he had the receipts to prove it.
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Actor Walton Goggins' May 11 Saturday Night Live monologue could better be described as a "mama-logue." The White Lotus and Fallout actor honored the woman who brought him into the world on Mother's Day by bringing his mom, Janet Long, onstage.
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