These gays, they’re attempting to homicide date him!
“The White Lotus” actor Francesco Zecca, who memorably performed one of many “palazzo gays,” joked each women and men have hit on him following the HBO present’s success.
And when Page Six cheekily requested whether or not he took up any affords, Zecca cheekily replied, “Tutti, tutti … I take all of it! I take no matter comes!”
The Italian-born star appeared as Matteo in Season 2 of the critically acclaimed sequence, however he made certain to make clear that his character was not considered one of “these gays” who had been “attempting to homicide” Jennifer Coolidge’s Tanya McQuoid.
“I used to be the one one who tried to avoid wasting her really,” he defined to us. “It was humorous as a result of the entire interviews on the [2023 SAG Awards] pink carpet — previous to the solid choosing up the award for finest ensemble — they requested in regards to the gays that need to kill her. … In reality, my character, Matteo, is so in love along with her that he couldn’t homicide her.”
Zecca added that Matteo was in the end compelled to, in any other case he would have ended up with a grisly finish.
The “Solo No” star joins a refrain of solid members who’ve raved about working with Coolidge.
“Sometimes I actually had goosebumps as a result of I felt how beneficiant she was with all of us,” he mentioned, “and the way wonderful she was and the way wonderful it was that each take she was at all times completely different however so particular and so exact and wonderful.
“And she’s so enjoyable, highly effective and wonderful and tremendous enjoyable,” he enthused.
Zecca shared that he’s now acknowledged on the road — which might generally be awkward, with followers telling him off for eager to kill Coolidge — however the perfect factor was having “been part of this wonderful group of individuals.”
“The notion of how you are able to do this job modified for me,” he added.
The charming actor can be immensely pleased with his mom, who runs a pizzeria in Puglia, and admitted the stereotype about Italian males and their mothers is “true — it’s not a cliché, it’s all true!”
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