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Buzz Feed
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Shocking Celebrity Interview Revelations June 15 2025
Brenda Song was dropped by her agent for taking a role in The Social Network. "I was like, 'David Fincher is one of my favorite directors of all time,'" Brenda said in a conversation captured by The Wrap. "They're like, 'It's two scenes,' but I'm like, 'This is what I really wanted.' And my agents dropped me over this decision." Bryce Dallas Howard alleges Lars Von Trier threw a glass of water in her face and insulted her father, director Ron Howard, on the set of Dogville. "That was my introduction to the Lars von Trier experience, but it wasn't like I went to my room and cried or anything," she told the Sunday Times. "I was sort of delighted by it." Miley Cyrus said that she and Liam Hemsworth initially broke up in 2012 because of her "sexualized" public image. 'Liam was also a part of other big franchises like The Hunger Games, and his brother is a Marvel superhero. And so I was also representing the family,' she said on the Every Single Album podcast. 'And so I felt like I needed to, and I, you know, it was my duty, too, because my plan was this time, I didn't want the relationship to fall apart. I wanted it to stay intact. And the reason why it didn't work during Bangerz was because of that.' Billie Eilish's brother FINNEAS was tear-gassed during the L.A. protests. 'Tear gassed almost immediately at the very peaceful protest downtown," he wrote on his IG Story at the time. "They're inciting this.' Justin Bieber's former manager Scooter Braun said that their relationship is "not the same" as it used to be. 'At that point, it had been a couple of years where I knew I wanted to do something else, and I wanted to find out who I was,' he said about the split during an episode of the Diary of a CEO podcast. 'We were both communicating enough with each other… The writing was on the wall.' Sydney Sweney gained 30 pounds for her upcoming film role portraying boxer Christy Martin. 'I didn't fit in any of my clothes. I'm usually a size 23 in jeans, and I was wearing a size 27,' she told W Magazine. 'My boobs got bigger. And my butt got huge. It was crazy! I was like, Oh my god… I was so strong, like crazy strong.' Sarah Jessica Parker said she doesn't take pictures with fans. "I was just at the airport on Friday," she told Howard Stern. "A woman came up to me and she didn't say hello. She just said, 'Can I take your picture?' and I said, 'We didn't even meet. You didn't even introduce yourself. What's your name?'" Ryan Phillippe's daughter Ava Phillippe admitted that her boyfriend kinda looks like her dad. "You guys… whaaaaattt," she replied to a TikTok comment pointing out the resemblance. OK then! Candace Cameron Bure claimed that scary movies are a "portal" to "something demonic." "You're opening up a portal," she said on her own podcast. "Like, if you're watching this, or you're playing this video game, or whatever, that's a portal that could let stuff inside our home." Influencer Nara Smith revealed that she's pregnant with her fourth child — before she's even turned 24. "No, I'm not having this many kids because I'm Mormon," Nara explained on TikTok. "I'm not Mormon. I just always wanted to be a young mom and do everything while I was really young. And I think that's just a personal preference for me." Keke Palmer admitted that her child's name is essentially made up. "That was him trying to put like Darius and Lauren — like Leodis," she said during a House Guest appearance about her ex-partner Darius Jackson choosing the name. "Like, it was just too much, but I said, 'Hey, let's do it. It's adorable.' I was pregnant, anything went." And finally, Kim Cattrall passed on Sex and the City four times before accepting the role of Samantha Jones. '40 became sexy,' she told the Times of London, after revealing she passed on the role because of "self-inflected became, 'Man, let's have more of that.''
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bryce Dallas Howard Claimed A Director Once Insulted Her Dad, Ron Howard, And Threw Water In Her Face
I'm sure you know Bryce Dallas Howard. You probably know that the Jurassic World star is also the daughter of award-winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind, The Da Vinci Code). In an interview with The Sunday Times, Bryce explained an alleged exchange she had with Danish director Lars von Trier where he tried to use her father's job against her. Bryce starred in the 2005 drama Manderlay, a direct sequel to Dogville (2003). Bryce had replaced Nicole Kidman as Grace Margaret Mulligan from the first movie. Related: Donald Trump's Apparent Baldness Is Going Viral In A New Photo She said the moment she arrived at the set for Manderlay in Norway, Lars allegedly spoke negatively of her dad in an attempt to upset her. "He started insulting me: 'Your father's a terrible film-maker,'" she remembered. "I went, 'Lars, what are you trying to see?' and he said, 'Your angry face. I don't know what it looks like.'" Bryce claimed that Lars then threw a glass of water in her face. "So I threw a glass of water in his face. He goes, 'Why did you do that?' and got up and left." She said she was actually unfazed and actually entertained by the interaction. "That was my introduction to the Lars von Trier experience, but it wasn't like I went to my room and cried or anything. I was sort of delighted by it." Gerardo Mora / Getty Images, Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images Related: Kylie Jenner's First Met Gala Dress Made Her Bleed, And 20 Other Red Carpet Looks That Took "Beauty Is Pain" Wayyyy Too Far Lars is a director with a reputation for his erratic behavior and even faced several allegations several years back for his behavior on set. In 2017, Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk posted about her treatment by a Danish director. Daniele Venturelli / Getty Images, Björk / Facebook: bjork When the media connected the dots that Björk starred as Selma Ježková in Lars von Trier's 2000 musical psychological tragedy Dancer in the Dark, Lars came forward and denied the accusations. Björk posted another statement in the midst of #MeToo social movement, doubling down her claims while still remaining not to directly name the director. Björk wrote, "After each take the director ran up to me and wrapped his arms around me for a long time in front of all crew or alone and stroked me sometimes for minutes against my wishes," Björk wrote. "While filming in Sweden, he threatened to climb from his room's balcony over to mine in the middle of the night with a clear sexual intention, while his wife was in the room next door." In November 2017, the Guardian reported that Zentropa, the film studio co-founded by Lars and former CEO Peter Aalbæk Jensen, faced several allegations of "sexual harassment, degradation and bullying," per several Danish news publications. While Lars wasn't named in these allegations, Peter resigned from his CEO position as the accusations poured in. Read the entire interview with The Times here. We reached out to Lars's people for comment, and we'll let you know if we hear back. Also in Celebrity: Chrissy Teigen Posted The Results Of Her Hairline Lowering Surgery, And Ouch Also in Celebrity: 21 Incredible Photos Of Hollywood Legends Back In The Day That I Guarantee You've Never, Ever Seen Before Also in Celebrity: 21 Times Celebrities Revealed Wildly Juicy, Shady, Or Even Disturbing Things In Interviews