There’s been a White Lotus-sized hollow on this planet of tv since its 3rd season got here to an lead to early April. Last evening, despite the fact that, one of the vital display’s breakout stars had an unofficial forged reunion on the 2025 Gotham TV Awards in New York City.
Leading the best way was once none instead of Victoria Ratliff—erm, Parker Posey—who arrived at Cipriani Wall Street in top White Lotus taste. Posey, with what gave the look to be freshly dyed auburn hair, wore a plunging butter yellow Valentino robe. The celebrity took cues from her White Lotus personality through styling the maxi with rose-tinted glasses and an identical purse.
She was once commemorated with the Legend Tribute on the tournament, which was once offered through her castmate, Leslie Bibb. The actor, who performed Austinite Kate Bohr within the sequence, opted for a mint inexperienced glance from Stella McCartney’s fall 2025 assortment. She paired the sculptural night time get dressed with brilliant purple heels that featured an elongated toe field. Joining Bibb and Posey was once the previous’s husband, Sam Rockwell, who additionally seemed within the 3rd season of the display. This time, he was once dressed in significantly extra clothes.
Also in attendance was once Posey’s on-screen son, Sam Nivola. The 21-year-old actor slipped right into a cropped, double-breasted coat that he paired with matching pinstripe trousers. A sage inexperienced undershirt and black boots completed the glance. Nivola performed Lochlan Ratliff, the more youthful sibling of Patrick Schwarzenegger’s frat bro-inspired Saxon.
Though moderately a couple of characters have been lacking from the awards—Aimee Lou Wood, Walton Goggins, and Schwarzenegger, leader amongst them—the night time was once a different one for Posey. In her speech, she reminisced on her time on The White Lotus and shouted out director and display writer Mike White. “Thank you Mike White for writing this character for me, for believing in a middle-aged woman, and believing in a legend,” Posey joked. “Thank you HBO for believing in a legend!”
She persisted, “Let’s keep the arts alive! Let’s turn this business into entertainment that everyone can love. That old people and young people and even babies laugh at!”