Mom duties come first. Mandy Moore, who is expecting baby No. 2 with Taylor Goldsmith, is ending her first tour in decades ahead of schedule.
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Good Girls‘ abrupt cancellation didn’t sit well with Matthew Lillard either. The 52-year-old actor has broken his silence about the show ending, exclusively sharing his reaction with Us Weekly.
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“That job to me was a dream. I was gonna direct next season. We were shooting in L.A., obviously I have three kids and being in L.A. is such a gift,” Lillard exclusively told Us. “I love the creators. I love playing a character that’s super flawed and has a chance to come back and sort of redeem himself over the generations of the show over the seasons of the show. So for me it was — it was heartbreaking. And I think [it was] for everyone, I think for all the women involved. Strong women led by a strong female producer, and it just fell between the cracks of Hollywood business. And it was really a bummer.”
Lillard starred opposite Christina Hendricks in the NBC drama, playing married couple Dean and Beth Boland, respectively. Although Dean’s cheating initiated the rift in their marriage, it was Beth’s eventual addiction to crime alongside sister Annie (Mae Whitman) and Ruby (Retta) that drew an even bigger wedge between them. Beth’s affair with her money-laundering boss Rio (Manny Montana) also didn’t help matters.
“I think that at the end of the day, I think that they would’ve found a way to get through the brokenness and come back together. And I think it was pitched out at some point that Dean ends up leaving. I think the idea was that he would leave at the end of the season, and we would separate [and] divorce and that we’d become best friends again. And then toward the end of the show, they’d have a moment,” Lillard revealed to Us. “After everything that went on between her and Rio and all of
Mom duties come first. Mandy Moore, who is expecting baby No. 2 with Taylor Goldsmith, is ending her first tour in decades ahead of schedule.
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Matthew Lillard is standing up for his former co-star. During a Twitter Spaces conversation with Midnite Movie Club, the 52-year-old actor defended Neve Campbell‘s decision to walk away from the “Scream” franchise due to a pay dispute.
Matthew Lillard is standing up for his former co-star. During a Twitter Spaces conversation with Midnite Movie Club, the 52-year-old actor defended Neve Campbell's decision to walk away from the franchise due to a pay dispute.Lillard played Stu in the original film in 1996, while Campbell has starred as Sidney Prescott in all five films in the franchise.«Did Tom Cruise take less money for [the sequel]? F**k no dude. So why is a woman supposed to take less? Why wouldn't you pay her more as the series goes on?» Lillard said. «Was a hit or not a hit? It was a smash hit.
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If you haven’t heard the sad news, it sounds like we’ve seen the last of maybe the best final girl of all time, Sidney Prescott. Neve Campbell confirmed this week that she had to turn down Scream 6 after Paramount offered her what she felt was just too little money to continue negotiations.
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