Sunday’s Blind item comes from TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello:
You know what’s even worse than a really good person getting a bad rep? A really bad person getting a good one, which is exactly what this week’s blind-item entry is about. A certain prime-time heartthrob is perceived by the public and the press as being one of the nicest guys in the biz. But behind the scenes, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, his costars on a certain top-10 hit despise him with every fiber of their beings. Why? For starters, he feels as if his job is beneath him (yeah, like his outside credits are any great shakes), and that’s nowhere more apparent than at the show’s weekly table readings. According to one spy, “He comes in, picks up the script, flips through it, grunts a few times and tosses it aside.” Even worse, Eddie Egomaniac thinks call times are for little people (i.e., other people). So he doesn’t show up two or three minutes late for a scene, he shows up two or three hours late. Says my mole, “The show loses a ton of money waiting around for him to come to work.” And when he does show up, he “doesn’t say the lines as written.” So who’s this Satan in sheep’s clothing? Guess away!
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laura // Mar 19, 2007 at 12:43 am
I think it’s Patrick Dempsey from Grey’s Anatomy-he seems stuck up and fake but has that “nice guy” image.
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