The White Lotus star JENCOOLIDGE is heading to Sydney, alongside the show’s writer, director and creator Mike White. 7NEWS
is heading to Australia, alongside the show’s writer, director and creator Mike White.
Coolidge, 61, and White, 52, are headlining Vivid Sydney 2023, speaking at an exclusive In Conversation event during the festival.Stream the world's best reality, entertainment and true crime shows for free on 7Bravo onVivid has called Coolidge’s appearance “one of the biggest announcements” in the event’s 13-year history.“Hey Australia, it’s Jennifer Coolidge and I just got really exciting news. Mike White and I are coming to Sydney on June 10 – we’ll see you there!” she said on Friday.
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