Sarah Hyland accused of being a 'tyrant' by former co-star: 'She thinks she's so important'
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Jeff Dye opened up about his experience on the set of the movie 'The Wedding Year' during a recent podcast episode. He described Sarah Hyland as the lead who was 'rude to everyone' and recounted an incident where she expressed annoyance toward extras for wanting to eat from the craft service table. Dye also claimed that Hyland tried to exert a dominant presence on set, with expectations that everyone would cater to her feelings. His comments suggest a tense atmosphere amidst the cast during filming, challenging the perception of Hollywood camaraderie.
"In the time that I had to be on set, Sarah Hyland was the lead. I was only in the rom-com for about 30 seconds... she was rude to everyone."
"She was annoyed that some extras wanted some f-king free granola bars... like it was in her kitchen or something," Dye said.
"They're all in this hierarchy of Hollywood where it's like, she's No. 1 on the call sheet, [so] we have to, like, pander to her... if she's mean to us, just let her be mean to us."
"At one point, [Hyland] was crying while watching the trailer, and I replied in shock at the time, 'That looks gay.'"
Read at New York Post
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