The Set from Hell
When the trailer dropped last month, fans swooned over the electric chemistry between the two leads. Their longing gazes and passionate embraces convinced the world they were the next great Hollywood power couple. But crew members tell a very different story. The moment the director yelled "Cut," the smiles vanished, replaced by icy glares and insults. In real life, they absolutely hate each other.
The tension on set was so thick it was suffocating. Insiders report that production was halted no fewer than 12 times over the course of filming. Why? Because the stars would lock themselves in their respective dressing rooms and refused to come out until the other had left the set. Assistants were used as human shields to ferry messages back and forth so the actors wouldn't have to speak directly.
"We had to film their close-ups separately. They literally couldn't stand to breathe the same air."
The hostility reached a boiling point during the filming of the final, tearful reunion scene. Witnesses claim that after a particularly heated argument about blocking, the male lead allegedly spat on the ground inches from her feet before storming off. She reportedly threatened to sue the studio for a hostile work environment.
Now, the studio is in panic mode. They have a blockbuster movie to sell, but the two stars refuse to be in the same room for interviews. They are demanding separate red carpet arrivals and refusing to pose for photos together. It is an absolute PR nightmare, and the publicists are working overtime to keep the facade of romance alive while the actors are busy plotting each other's destruction.

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