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White Lotus drops actor after Ukraine controversy


Christopher Kuo

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By Christopher Kuo


February 3, 2024 — 1.05pm

HBO has parted ways with Milos Bikovic, a Serbian actor whose casting in the 
third season of The White Lotus had drawn criticism from Ukraine’s foreign 
ministry for his ties to Russia, according to a HBO spokesperson.

Bikovic’s role in the dark comedy will be recast, the spokesperson said.



Serbian actor Milos Bikovic has left the set of White Lotus season 3.Credit: 
Getty

In a statement provided through a spokesperson Friday, Bikovic said he was 
leaving because of external pressure.

“Today, a targeted campaign has been unleashed against me, seemingly as an 
external manoeuvre to influence decisions that can create a disturbing 
precedent shadowing the essence of artistic freedom,” Bikovic said in the 
statement. “The result of such a narrative is the triumph of absurdity and the 
defeat of art.”

HBO announced on January 12 that Bikovic, 36, would be joining the White Lotus 
cast. Ukraine’s foreign ministry criticised the decision on social media weeks 
later, writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, “HBO, is it all right for you 
to work with a person who supports genocide & violates international law?”

On Instagram in 2022, in a post shared the day after the Russian invasion of 
Ukraine began, Bikovic said that he wished the war had not happened. “War and 
bloodshed on any side reminds us of how far humanity is from global unity and 
love,” he wrote in Russian and Serbian. “God save the lives of all those who 
are now in danger!”

Bikovic has been celebrated by Russia’s leadership. He was awarded the Pushkin 
Medal, which honours contributions to Russian arts and culture, by President 
Vladimir Putin in 2018. The following year Ukraine barred Bikovic from entering 
the country for what it called national security reasons, prompting him to tell 
a Serbian publication that “the situation is absurd.” He received Russian 
citizenship by presidential decree in 2021.

Ukraine’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Before he was cast in The White Lotus, Bikovic acted in movies including South 
Wind, which follows a gang member in Belgrade; Sunstroke, about military 
officers remembering the collapse of the Russian Empire; Ice, in which he plays 
a figure skater; and The Balkan Line, about a military operation during the 
Kosovo war.

In his statement, he referred to his childhood growing up in a war-torn country 
and expressed his opposition to all armed conflict.

“There are more and more active conflicts in the entire world,” he said. “Each 
one is different. Each one is heartbreaking. I wish all of them to stop and 
principles of love to prevail.”

Season 3 of The White Lotus is set to begin production in Thailand this month 
and is scheduled to air in 2025. The ensemble will include Walton Goggins, 
Carrie Coon, Parker Posey and returning cast member Natasha Rothwell.

This article originally appeared in  
<https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/02/arts/white-lotus-ukraine.html> The New York 
Times.

 

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