That shiz is NOT right!
Rex Lee, who plays Lloyd on HBO's Entourage, admitted that members of the crew "occasionally" makes jokes at his expense, specifically about his race and sexuality!
They should be ashamed of themselves!
Lee said that he tries not to let it bother him, but Entourage creator Doug Ellin found out about the jokes [.
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But he turned it down!
Kellan Lutz revealed to Ryan Seacrest that he was supposed to audition for the role of Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga, but he wasn't interested!
He says:
"I was doing [HBO's] Generation Kill and was sent the script in Africa.
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James Gandolfini Assaults photographer from Guest of a Guest on Vimeo.
You're not on HBO anymore, buddy! You can't just go around hitting people in real life!
Actor James Gandolfini reportedly assaulted a photographer on Halloween who was trying to get some footage of him shopping in New York's West Village.
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