Speak about faculty spirit.
Although “The White Lotus” Season 3 has wrapped up, Jason Isaacs, 61, vows to honor his character Timothy Ratliff’s alma mater, Duke — regardless of the college issuing a grievance about its merchandise showing within the sequence.
In a brand new interview on SiriusXM’s “Actually! With Rob Lowe” podcast, the British actor addressed the backlash following episode 5, when his character — a rich finance man concerned in a money-laundering scheme — wore a Duke tee in scene the place he contemplated suicide throughout a dream.
Isaacs shared a latest story involving the Duke attire that he wore to the “White Lotus” Season 3 finale celebration, seeming to troll the varsity. “Hilariously, I used to be caught at Charlotte Airport the opposite day, and my suitcases hadn’t arrived the place I used to be going,” he mentioned. “So I purchased a t-shirt on the airport with a satan on it, not realizing it was a Duke T-shirt.”
He additionally shared that followers gave him Duke merchandise whereas he was at a conference in Virginia.
“So I now have a collection of Duke t-shirts. I didn’t put on one right this moment. If I’d identified [that Lowe’s son is a Duke alum,] I’d have it on now, however I’m aspiring to put on them at any time when there’s a digital camera round.”
Isaacs joked, “So, sorry, Duke, there goes my honorary diploma.”
The character notably is an alum of the College, as is elder son Saxon, with youthful son Lachlan wavering between the Blue Devils and UNC Chapel Hill. Whereas viewers had been left questioning the place Lachlan will select, the varsity performed a small function within the lore of the HBO sequence.
“I used to be speaking to Alex, the great Emmy-winning costume designer. I mentioned possibly he wears a Duke T-shirt to sleep in,” Isaacs mentioned on the podcast.
“He’s in all probability president of one thing and a fundraiser and all the remainder of it.”
The “Harry Potter” alum continued, “So we acquired a Duke T-shirt for me to put on after I’m sleeping in it, and I’m fairly positive they acquired it cleared as a result of, as you realize, you don’t ever go on tv with out getting all of the logos cleared.”
Isaacs introduced up controversy across the shirt’s cameo within the sequence, which reportedly used its brand with out permission. “Somebody at Duke determined that was actually untoward and was not proud of the affiliation,” he defined.
In accordance with the New York Occasions, Frank Tramble, the vice chairman for communications, advertising and marketing and public affairs at Duke, mentioned in a press release, “Duke appreciates creative expression and artistic storytelling. However characters’ prominently carrying attire bearing Duke’s federally registered logos creates confusion and mistakenly suggests an endorsement or affiliation the place none exists.”
Within the interview, Isaacs informed Lowe, “Different individuals on-line had been mentioning that there are real-life alumni of Duke to be way more fearful about than a fictional alumni.”