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27.11.2022 - 23:07 / perezhilton.com
Busy Philipps is shutting down the accusations of her being disrespectful to anyone on the set of her former show (well, somewhat)!
The 43-year-old actress hit back at an allegation posted by the Instagram gossip account DeuxMoi that she was “rude and dismissive” behind the scenes of her short-lived talk show Busy Tonight. She responded to the claims on Instagram Stories this week, writing:
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But while the blind item might have been “true” about the E! executives, Busy insisted she never directed that attitude at anyone else on set:
She then added:
Busy certainly never fails to keep it real with her fans!
In case you didn’t know, the Freaks and Geeks alum began hosting the late-night show in 2018 before the series was canceled after one season in 2019. She told Us Weekly in June 2019 that she was “taking a bunch of meetings” to find Busy Tonight a new network, but it was never picked up again. The Girls5eva star ended up starting the Busy Philipps is Doing Her Best podcast with one of her former talk show writers Caissie St. Onge. Since the show’s cancellation, Busy has been open about her experience working with E!, saying that the network “wasn’t the right place” for the show or her viewers:
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