11 Times Actors Defended, Protected, And Supported Their Costars On Set
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In a 2024 Instagram post, Skyler Samuels praised her Scream Queens costar Keke Palmer for speaking out about her experience with an unnamed costar who allegedly made a racist remark when Keke stepped in to diffuse a disagreement. Skyler wrote, "That's what Keke does, she speaks up and stands up, for herself and others. Scream Queens was a very challenging show to make. Keke was one of the only people who stood up for me."
In 2020, Game of Thrones actor Nathalie Emmanuel told British Vogue, "In my first season, my costume was pretty revealing, and there was an incident with an extra who made a comment about it on set - I mean, typical - and Emilia [Clarke] straightaway had my back. It got handled."
In 2024, Sally Field told Vulture that, while filming Steel Magnolias, director Herbert Ross was "very, very, very hard on Julia [Roberts]." However, the other women looked out for her. Sally said, "We would all rally around Julia, because she was the baby. She was sort of the newcomer. And she was wonderful, and he just picked on her. It was awful."
On a 2023 episode of her podcast Drama Queen, Hilarie Burton Morgan said that Chad Michael Murray stopped their "boss" from allegedly grabbing her at a bar. She said, "Chad walked up and goes, 'What are you doing?' He said that to our boss in the bar."
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