People Who Work In Hollywood Are Sharing The Most Messed-Up Things They’ve Witnessed, And Wow

You May Be Interested In:To Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Here Are 27 AAPI Celebs In Their Early Roles Vs. Now


11.

“I am a talent rep. It isn’t rare for us to occasionally get calls from clients on set about being asked to do things that weren’t originally included in the script but changed once the client got to set. Most of the time, it is either a stunt they are asking the client to do themselves instead of using the stunt performer or they are asking a female client to do nudity that wasn’t agreed to prior to shooting. Both are easy fixes. Normally, it is just calling the producer and telling them the client isn’t doing it, and they say okay, and the client finishes the shoot as planned. Every now and then, like under five times in 20 years, a client will call saying the production is asking them to do something wild. The most memorable time a client ever called me was when he was on set and they wanted him to manually bring an elephant to climax.”

“That one took multiple days to resolve because it was shooting remotely in one of the flyover states, so I couldn’t show up. The client was adamant about not touching an elephant’s genitalia, the production was adamant it was necessary, and I have no clue what the animal rights people who were supposed to be monitoring this were doing. The client stayed in his hotel room until it was worked out, which ultimately meant him not actually jerking off an elephant.”

—u/alpha309

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

How strong is India’s economy?
How strong is India’s economy?
Politics | Jul 15th 2023 Edition
Politics | Jul 15th 2023 Edition
Trademark dispute: Delhi HC rejects plea to restrain Mahindra from selling its eZEO EV | Company Business News
Trademark dispute: Delhi HC rejects plea to restrain Mahindra from selling its eZEO EV | Company Business News
FSSAI’s move to categorize packaged water as ‘high-risk’ a commendable step, says Nayan Shah of Clear Premium Water
Southwest pauses some hiring and summer internships as the airline looks to reduce costs
Leyla Mohammed
Nick Jonas Ran Off Stage Mid-Concert After A Laser Was Pointed At His Head
GM Calls It Quits on Mary Barra’s $50 Billion Robotaxi Dream
NCLAT sets aside plea filed against NCLT order approving sale of Reliance Broadcast Network
Prime Headlines | © 2024 | News