
Who is White Lotus star Walton Goggins' wife Nadia Conners? The actor who plays Rick on the show met his director partner on a blind date, and she's worked with Leonardo DiCaprio and Pedro Pascal
If you've been eagerly counting down the days for the release of each week's episode of The White Lotus season three, then you are not alone. If you've been
Googling the actors playing your favourite characters on the show, then you are also, not alone.
(From left) Peter White, Nadia Conners, Walton Goggins and Michelle Monaghan in September 2024. Photo: @nadiasomerset/Instagram
One of the more mysterious personalities on the series so far is Rick, an American man who arrives at the fictional resort with his much younger – and much more cheerful – girlfriend Chelsea (played by
Aimee-Lou Wood ).
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Portrayed by veteran actor Walton Goggins (Fallout, Django Unchained, Sons of Anarchy), netizens have mixed feelings about his character, with some loving his straightforward-ness and others finding him a bit too brash.
Walton Goggins' role in the new season of White Lotus has fans obsessed with the background of his character – and who he is in real life. Photo: @nadiasomerset/Instagram
Away from our screens though, Goggins is in fact a doting family man with a long-time partner.
Nadia Conners is the wife of White Lotus star Walton Goggins. Photo: @nadiasomerset/Instagram
Here's what we know about his wife, Nadia Conners, and their charming love story.
Nadia Conners studied in Paris
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