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On Watch What Happens Live With Andy CohenWhen asked who was the worst musical guest on the show, Hader said it was Justin Bieber. “He was in a bad place… Maybe he’s in a better place, but back then he was very… it was rough,” he added, “he just seemed exhausted or just at the end of a rope. “
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Chris Pontius (aka Party Boy) by donkey Fame said Ellen DeGeneres is the meanest celebrity he’s ever met.
Pontius said that in the green room at VH1’s Big in ’04 or ’05 Awards, Ellen smoked cigarettes and was rude to people, like she was “pissed at being there.”
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Jonah Hill “hated” Christopher Mintz-Plasse after his first audition for Very bad.
Jonah Hill said of Mintz-Plasse’s audition, “Chris was really, really amazing from the start. And I think he really annoyed me at the time.” Judd Apatow said that during the audition, Mintz-Plasse was “very caustic and attacked Jonah and made improvisations to insult Jonah.” Seth Rogen recalled, “Jonah hated him right away. He said, ‘That was f*cking with my rhythm. I couldn’t perform with that guy.'”
Ultimately, Hill’s dislike of Mintz-Plasse actually appealed to Apatow, as it suited the tense, rocky chemistry between the two characters. Apatow said at the time, “That’s exactly why we’re hiring him. It couldn’t be more perfect. That it bothers you is exactly what we want.’”
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Pete Holmes is said to have snubbed Malia Obama and her friend for talking to each other during a stand-up show.
In fact, Holmes didn’t recognize her at first. He said: “There were these two hot women up front whispering the whole show – it’s worse than heckling. I said can you stop it please Then I’ll be a little bit more like – shut up… Please shut up.”
Holmes said he even drew a curtain to shield Malia and his friend from view. “I thought that would elicit a great laugh. Nothing. The whole audience is turning against me.” He’s just figuring it out after the show that it was Malia Obama.
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Kathy Griffin said Jon Hamm was mean to her at a dinner party.
Griffin said she always got a “cold and somewhat irreverent” vibe from Hamm, but at this particular dinner, she claims he interrupted their conversation with “boozed wailing.” She added, “First it was, ‘You know your Emmy isn’t a real Emmy.
Griffin added, “He’s one of those hot guys who’s mildly funny but actually thinks he’s comedic. You know the type – there’s probably one in your office or in your family. He just stinks of it. It’s a legitimate air. If Hammy wants to be funny, he is, well, he isn’t.”
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Zac Efron said that during his first icy meeting with Seth Rogen, it turned out that Rogen “wanted to hate him.”
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Andrew Schulz is a comedian who claims to have had a “strange interaction” with Jerry Seinfeld. It happened when Schulz was performing in a comedy club. After the show, he saw Seinfeld and thanked him for attending…
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Kesha also famously had an awkward interaction with Jerry Seinfeld.
Seinfeld later clarified that he simply didn’t know who she was, and he would “not hug complete strangers.” When later asked about the incident, Kesha said, “I think I just scared the poor man.”
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Josh Gad was upset with Adrian Grenier for his behavior while attending a performance of the Broadway musical. Book of Mormonwhich ultimately led to Gad’s “deepest moment in acting history.”
Gad (who starred in the musical) told the story of a show where a celebrity in the audience was constantly “looking at her phone, just talking, not really listening.” He kept their identities anonymous at first, saying only that they “were on Entourage” and “it’s not Jeremy Piven.” Gad said he was so focused on deciding whether or not to call the person that he forgot his text, resulting in a long, awkward silence before shouting, “What the (space) should I say.” ?” to get his next words from the crew.
Gad eventually confirmed the identity of the perpetrator, explaining, “It was the lead man on a show called entourage, Adrian… So, Adrian, next time you’re out there in a dark theater with a bunch of people on stage performing for you, I’d ask for a little more respect. And I promise to show you the same respect when I watch you on stage. Jokes aside, I hope you’re doing well Adrian! I still love you, I still love you very much.”
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Chanel West Coast had a heated argument with radio host and writer Charlamagne during an episode of ridiculousness.
After Charlamagne boasted about his willingness to speak his honest opinion to people’s faces, Chanel told him that just because he says something doesn’t mean it’s the truth. Charlamagne replied, “She says that because I told her she was crazy about rapping once.” This sparked a back-and-forth that ended with Chanel angrily telling Charlamagne to “get acquainted” with her “musical track record.”
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Sophie Turner was so smitten with Kendall Jenner that she flat out declined an invitation to a party.
This was not an intentionally rude encounter. Turner said she often shuts down celebrities because she “acts on” and “says something stupid” when expressing her excitement at meeting them. She shared that she overcorrected when she met Kendall, saying, “She’s so gorgeous in real life and I was struck by her beauty and she invited me to this after party. She said, ‘Do you want to come with me?’ and I just said, ‘No. No, I do not do it.’
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Cara Delevingne and Richard Madden had a non-personal exchange after he criticized her for a tense interview with CBS Sacramento that was cut short.
First, here’s Delevingne’s interview that drew Madden’s criticism, which you can watch for yourself. Some believe that interviewer are condescending and set the tone, while others felt Delevingne was testy and dismissive of the broadcasters.
Madden was quoted as saying, “It was unprofessional. … It made her seem ungrateful … She showed her age. For Cinderella, I did six weeks of these interviews, asking you the same eight questions. If you can’t do it, don’t do it.”
Delevingne tweeted in response, “I have no idea who you are, but I think there’s little desperation for a grown man to put down someone he doesn’t know.” However, Madden quickly apologized and said he had been misquoted, crushing the short-lived beef.
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Jon Stewart didn’t like Hugh Grant at all when he was a guest The daily News In 2009, he once called him the show’s worst guest, adding, “And we had dictators on the show.”
Grant is said to have complained The daily News Staff that he had other places to be. Stewart summed it up, “He gives everyone shit all the time and he’s a big pain in the ass.”
Grant was there to court Have you heard from the Morgans? and it was reported that he had problems with the clip of the film shown. Stewart said in response, “Well then make a better damn movie.” (I watched the interview and there’s some sarcasm and maybe a bit of suspense, so those other interactions happened off-camera.)
For the record, Hugh Grant didn’t deny any of the allegations and did in fact concede that he wasn’t acting at his best and deserved Stewart’s criticism.
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James Corden and Pierce Brosnan
During a segment on The Late Late Show, Corden was asked, “Name a celebrity who was rude to you at a party.” Corden shared a story about Pierce Brosnan brushing him off at a U2 concert.
After Brosnan left his territory and Corden moved in there, he said Brosnan returned and wordlessly pushed him out of the way, adding, “I looked at him, and he didn’t even look at me.”
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Jeremy Piven and Stephen Dorff got into an argument over cutting bathroom pipes.
According to Pop Sugar, Piven was upset with Dorff for cutting the line to the bathroom, and the two had a minor argument where things almost escalated to a physical confrontation.
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And finally, Lena Dunham oddly criticized Odell Beckham Jr. for … not doing anything special after the two shared a table at the Met Gala.
In a Q&A with Amy Schumer, Dunham said, “I sat next to Odell Beckham Jr. and it was so amazing because it was like he looked at me and realized I didn’t have the shape of a woman by his standards. He was like, “That’s a marshmallow. That’s a kid. That’s a dog.” It wasn’t mean – he just seemed confused. The vibe was very much like, “Do I wanna fuck it? Is it wearing a…yes, it’s wearing a tuxedo. I’ll go back to my cell phone.’ It was like we were forced to be together and he was literally scrolling through Instagram instead of having to look at a woman in a bow tie. I said, ‘That should be called the Metropolitan Museum of Getting Rejected by Athletes.’”
Dunham’s unsolicited attack on Beckham Jr. drew public criticism, and she ended up posting an apology on Instagram.
Beckham Jr. seemed unaware it was even a thing, and when asked about it, he simply replied, “It’s life. I don’t know man, there’s not much I can say about that, I need to know more about the situation.”