“We took it outside.”
1. Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City
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Kim has long stated that she has “never been friends” with the SATC girls, referring to Sarah Jessica on several occasions. SJP even said in response to a question regarding Kim possibly joining And Just Like That, “I don’t think I would [be okay], because I think there’s just too much public history of feelings on her part that she’s shared.”
2. Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley, The Vampire Diaries
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Despite playing on-again, off-again lovers turned pals, Nina admitted that she and Paul didn’t get along at first. “I realize now that there’s a fine line between love and hate, and we despised each other so much that it read as love,” Nina formerly shared. “We really just didn’t get along for maybe the first five months of shooting.” They’ve joked about disliking each other since then and now look to be close buddies.
3. Alex Pettyfer and Channing Tatum, Magic Mike
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“Channing Tatum does not like me. For many reasons. Many being my own fault,” Alex shared in an interview with Hollywood Reporter in 2015. Alex’s terrible reputation prior to the film, his subsequent standoffish demeanor on set, and the fact that he borrowed an apartment from one of Channing’s friends and failed to pay four months’ rent, were the cause.
4. Dominic Monaghan and Matthew Fox, Lost
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Dominic was asked by a fan in 2012 to persuade Matthew to join Twitter, to which he answered, He beats women. No thanks.” When a fan inquired about “all those good times” they shared, Dominic responded, “How do you know we ever did? You don’t know either of us. He beats women. Not isolated incidents. Often. Not interested.” The accusations have been refuted by Matthew.
5. Mark Harmon and Pauley Perrette, NCIS
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Pauley is said to have departed NCIS after Mark’s dog bit a crew member, requiring stitches, and then Mark continued to bring his dog on set. Later, she tweeted, “I too went to CBS, told about abuse by MH on set & I was asked THREE TIMES ‘are you asking for money?’ I was like ‘Huh? No!’ And I did NOT! I wanted me & my crew to be safe from him.”
6. Rose McGowan and Alyssa Milano, Charmed
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Rose remarked of Alyssa in 2020 in a number of back-and-forth tweets, “I cried every time we got renewed because you made that set toxic AF.” Then, Alyssa replied, “It makes me really sad. Then I think, hurt people hurt people. I wish her well and I’ll leave it at that and hope that she heals.”
7. Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel, the Fast and the Furious franchise
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The Rock referred to specific “candy asses” on the Fast set in a mysterious Instagram post in 2016. Vin then hinted that the message was about him when he said, “Honestly, give me a second and I will tell you everything. Everything.” In the years after, the two have spoken a lot about each other, including Vin openly requesting Dwayne to return to the franchise.
8. Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel, High School Musical franchise
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Ashley and Lucas were initially estranged, Despite their role as the iconic brother-and-sister duo, “We were not good friends, let’s just be honest. It’s been 10 years… We can totally talk about this now. We hated each other,” Ashley reminisced in 2017, with Lucas remarking on her resemblance to Sharpay’s persona.
9. Betty White and Bea Arthur, Golden Girls
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Betty had this to say about Bea back in 2011, “Bea had a reserve. She was not fond of me. She found me a pain in the neck sometimes. Sometimes if I was happy, she’d be furious.” Meanwhile, the show’s casting director claims that Bea allegedly called Betty a “fucking cunt,” so there’s that.
10. Naya Rivera and Lea Michele, Glee
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In her memoir, Sorry Not Sorry, Naya wrote about Lea, saying, “It seemed like she blamed me for anything and everything that went wrong. If I’d complained about anyone or anything, she’d assumed I was bitching about her. Soon, she started to ignore me, and eventually, it got to the point where she didn’t say a word to me for all of Season 6.”
11. Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty, Beverly Hills, 90210
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In 2019, Shannen was asked about the worst argument she had had with Jennie, and she said, “I can only remember one incident and that was when, yeah, we took it outside.”
12. Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey, Grey’s Anatomy
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After using an anti-gay slur during an argument with Patrick, Isaiah was fired from Grey’s Anatomy, which some on set believe was in reference to their costar, T.R. Knight (Isiah denied that this was the case). Isaiah described Patrick as a “total tyrant” who “was not a nice guy from day one.”
13. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek
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William and Leonard had a long and complicated relationship that began when they were Star Trek co-stars and rivals.”Nothing is ever one person’s fault — one hand clapping doesn’t make a sound,” William stated in 2016 of the early “clashes” on the show.
14. Finally, Jamie Lynn Spears and Alexa Nikolas, Zoey 101
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Alexa has long accused Jamie Lynn of bullying her on set, but the issue resurfaced after Jamie Lynn wrote in her biography earlier this year that Alexa propagated stories about her being ” mean and bitchy.” Jamie Lynn was “lying up a storm,” according to Alexa, who was backed up by Britney Spears.