Fallout star Walton Goggins tried to steal diamonds while filming – and was caught red-handed

Fallout star Walton Goggins tried to steal diamonds while filming

It’s not easy as an actor. Especially if you’re missing your nose. At least that’s what it seemed like for Fallout star Walton Goggins, who was filming the Amazon Prime Video series wanted to enrich the natural resources of the setting. But now the ghoul actor can only laugh at the evidence.

Walton Goggins wanted to gut a diamond mine while filming Fallout

At the end of April, Goggins shared a picture from the Fallout filming and wrote:

It may seem like I’m just trying to look cool here. But that’s not true. We filmed in an abandoned diamond mine in Namibia. We weren’t really allowed to touch the ground. It still belongs to someone and there are still diamonds in the ground. The photographer caught myself trying to find one with no hands. No joke! I’ll just remain an outlaw.

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As Goggins’ use of emojis suggests, there was a bit of fun behind the project. Or not? If the star did find what he was looking for, at least he didn’t tell anyone.

Fallout maker Jonathan Nolan revealed in the IGN interview that he actually filmed on the so-called Skeleton Coast in Nambia. In the Interview Magazine conversation, Goggins’ co-star Ella Purnell also revealed that she was there flew five hours by helicopter to a shipwreck his.

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The shipwreck from Fallout

Based on an analysis by Atlas of Wonders, this is the German merchant ship Eduard Bohlen, which ran aground in what is now Namibia in 1909 on the voyage to South Africa. The Fallout sets contribute significantly to the quality of the Amazon series, which thus defeats an annoying Netflix disease.

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