Jason Isaacs Apologizes for Remarks on Male Nudity and 'Double Standard'
The actor clarified his controversial comments, acknowledging poor phrasing and expressing regret for referencing actresses Mikey Madison and Margaret Qualley.
- Jason Isaacs faced backlash after comments made during a CBS Mornings interview about male nudity and a perceived 'double standard' in media questioning.
- He clarified that he misspoke, emphasizing that women have historically faced greater exploitation in cinema compared to men.
- Isaacs apologized for referencing actresses Mikey Madison and Margaret Qualley, expressing deep respect for both and regret for involving them in his remarks.
- The actor expressed frustration with repeated questions about his use of a prosthetic in his full-frontal scene on 'The White Lotus,' calling the inquiries invasive and inappropriate.
- Isaacs hopes the focus will shift away from his nude scene to the broader themes and storytelling of 'The White Lotus' Season 3.