Mischa Barton’s character “Marissa Cooper” died tragically in season 3, 15 years ago, get ready for some sad answers. The actress who describes herself as a “very private person” is finally opening up the alleged bullying she endured on set.
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Wishing her the best? Caroline D’Amore has a few things to say to former pal Mischa Barton after the actress threw shade at her amid The Hills: New Beginnings casting rumors last year.
“A part of me, an angry part of me, wants to be, like — I’m sure you could just take this one quote and make it seem like that’s what I said — but, you know, ‘Karma is a bitch,’ and it is,” D’Amore, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting season 2 of the MTV series.
Last year, Barton, 35, claimed that all of
Mischa Barton’s character “Marissa Cooper” died tragically in season 3, 15 years ago, get ready for some sad answers. The actress who describes herself as a “very private person” is finally opening up the alleged bullying she endured on set.
The O.C. was because of “bullying” that took place on the set of the show.Speaking in a new interview, the actor, who played Marissa Cooper in the teen drama from 2003 to 2006, said she “felt very unprotected” on the series and alleged that people were mean to her during its taping.“There were people on that set that were very mean to me,” she told E! News.
Mischa Barton got candid about why she left the hit series "The O.C." On Tuesday, the 35-year-old told E! News that "bullying" behind the scenes ultimately led her to leave the show in 2006 despite being one of its main stars. The actress played Marissa Cooper beginning in 2003.
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Mischa Barton is sharing her experiences — good and bad — on The 35-year-old actress spoke frankly about her character, Marissa Cooper's, shocking death on season 3 of the show and says that it was her treatment on set that led to the decision. «It started pretty early on because it had a lot to do with them adding Rachel [Bilson] in last minute as, after the first season, a series regular and evening out everybody's pay,» Barton told of Bilson's character, Summer Roberts.
Mischa Barton isn't holding back about her experiences — good and bad — on The 35-year-old actress spoke frankly about her character, Marissa Cooper's, shocking death on season 3 of the show and how her treatment on set led to the decision. «It started pretty early on because it had a lot to do with them adding Rachel [Bilson] in last minute as, after the first season, a series regular and evening out everybody's pay,» Barton told of Bilson's character, Summer Roberts.
Years after The OC ended, fans still remember Mischa Barton's character, Marissa Cooper's final scene on the show, where her character died in a car crash. During the 2003 show's run, Barton's sudden exit had caused a massive stir and in a recent interview with E!, the actress finally opened up about the real reason why she quit the show.
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Mischa Barton is finally sharing the reason why she left “The O.C.”.
Mischa Barton starred in the first three seasons of The O.C. ahead of when her character, Marissa Cooper, was killed off in the season three finale.
Better late than never. Fifteen years after leaving The O.C., Mischa Barton is getting honest about leaving the hit drama after only three seasons.
“It’s a bit complicated,” said Mischa Barton when discussing the nature of her departure from The O.C. with E! News.
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