The cast of 'The White Lotus' season 3 brought their on-screen chemistry into the real world this weekend as they reunited at Coachella 2025 to support their co-star Lisa.
The K-pop icon who plays Mook in the hit series, had her castmates dancing and cheering from the audience as she delivered a powerful rendition of her smash single 'Money'. Among those cheering from the crowd was
Patrick Schwarzenegger, who portrays Saxon on the show. The actor didn’t hold back as he danced along, lip-syncing to Lisa’s lyrics while proudly supporting her from the front row. His fiancee, Abby Champion, was spotted beside him, clearly enjoying every moment of the electrifying performance.
Tayme Thapthimthong, another 'White Lotus' fan favorite who plays Gaitok, also made an appearance to support Lisa. The two share several intense scenes on-screen and their real-life friendship added a heartfelt layer to the reunion. As Deadline reported, both actors were seen celebrating Lisa’s performance with full energy, capturing the attention of fans online.
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Social media quickly lit up with reactions to the heartwarming moment. One X (formerly Twitter) user joked, “Saxon’s grooving, Mook’s owning the stage and Gaitok’s just watching in awe—this feels like a dream sequence from an alternate ending.” Another fan went even further, imagining a whimsical post-show narrative: “Mook becomes a global pop star, Gaitok catches her Coachella gig and bumps into her mom and girlfriend Chaeyoung backstage,” a playful nod to BLACKPINK’s Rose, who was also spotted cheering from the audience.
Lisa even gave a nod to her fictional alter ego, telling the crowd with a laugh, “This is what Mook looks like when she’s not stuck at The White Lotus.”
The critically acclaimed third season of 'The White Lotus' has been nothing short of a global phenomenon, earning record-breaking ratings. The ensemble cast, which also features Aimee Lou Wood, Walton Goggins, Sam Nivola and Carrie Coon, has been widely praised for its raw performances and gripping storylines.
Now streaming on Max, 'The White Lotus' continues to spark conversation both on and off the screen and if Coachella is anything to go by, the cast is closer than ever.