Haley Lu Richardson Open to People We Meet on Vacation Role

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Haley Lu Richardson connected The White Lotus Season 2: "It's F--ked Up"

Haley Lu Richardson mightiness request to support her bags packed. 

The prima of season 2 of The White Lotus, which travels to Sicily for its highly-anticipated sophomore effort, has been floated arsenic a imaginable prima of the recently-announced adaptation of People We Meet connected Vacation, the 2021 New York Times bestselling caller by Emily Henry.

When asked by E! News' The Rundown big Erin Lim Rhodes astatine the premiere of The White Lotus connected Oct. 20 astir the Internet rumblings, Richardson said, "I really saw I was tagged successful that!"

Casting rumors dispersed fast. 

So, would she beryllium down to prima arsenic Poppy, the novel's pistillate lead?

"I reached retired to my cause astir it," Richardson revealed. "I was like, ‘So should I?' I haven't work the book, but evidently I would work the publication if they offered maine the movie."

There's 1 happening Richardson does know, however, arsenic she said, "Poppy's a cute name!"

People We Meet connected Vacation tells the communicative of assemblage champion friends Poppy and Alex, 2 radical with wildly antithetic personalities—Poppy is much rebellious, Alex is much of a homebody—who marque a pact to travel unneurotic each summertime for a week-long vacation. 

When their relationship becomes fractured and the brace stops talking for 2 years, Poppy convinces Alex to instrumentality 1 past abrogation to effort to hole their issues. 

According to Deadline, the movie adaptation volition beryllium directed by Brett Haley, who precocious directed 2018's Hearts Beat Loud starring Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons.

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As for what to expect from the 2nd play of The White Lotus, Richardson said bluntly, "It's f--ked up."

Consider america RSVP'd.

Season 2 of The White Lotus premieres Oct. 30 connected HBO.

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