Aubrey Plaza still hasn't seen The White Lotus because she can't 'figure out' her Max password

Someone send her a DVD of the season ASAP!

Aubrey Plaza may have starred in The White Lotus, but that doesn’t mean she’s actually seen it. 

The actress confessed in a recent Wall Street Journal video that she still hasn’t watched the Emmy award-winning series because she simply doesn’t know her Max password. 

“I still haven’t, but I’m going to,” Plaza maintained. “To be honest, I had trouble opening my HBO Max account when I was trying to watch it originally. I couldn’t figure out the password and I usually just give up when I can’t figure out the passwords. I just can’t handle things like that.”

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Aubrey Plaza in White Lotus
Aubrey Plaza in 'The White Lotus'.

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She is, however, open to other methods of watching the show if Max is listening. “I’d love a DVD, but they don’t send DVD sets anymore,” Plaza confessed. “I ask them every time.” 

The actress starred in the second season of The White Lotus as Harper, a woman who embarks on a vacation to Sicily with her husband Ethan (Will Sharpe), his college roommate Cameron (Theo James), and Cameron’s wife Daphne (Meghann Fahy).

The series was filmed at the San Domenico Palace hotel in Taormina, Sicily, over the span of five months — a time which Plaza spent both filming and spookily pranking her fellow costars

According to GQ, one of her stunts involved arranging a Blair Witch-esque symbol on the floor of Adam DiMarco’s dressing room using reed diffusers taken from around the hotel. Although she denied being the prank perpetrator, hotel staff later confirmed it was Plaza through security footage. 

Still, DiMarco was pretty shaken up — especially since the hotel, a 14th century convent, was widely considered to be haunted. 

“I was definitely questioning my reality for a while there,” he told the outlet of Plaza’s prank. “I didn’t know who to trust. It was like Murder on the Orient Express. Everyone was the murderer.”

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