Lala Kentย apologized for her behavior towards David Arquetteย on the set of the movie, Spree. Theย Vanderpump Rulesย star not only apologized, but gave excuses as to why she acted the way she did.
Lauren from Utah is sorry … BUT:
The expectant mother began,ย “I apologize if I was not friendly to you on the set of Spree.”
While Lala could have ended the apology there, she felt a need to defend her actions. “I’d like to point out I was on set with many people, you being one of them, who are well known, established actors.”
“I am a girl on reality TV [and] felt intimidated and a bit like I did not belong all while being incredibly grateful for the opportunity. I’m sorry if that came off as an attitude. It as not my intent.”
Bravo TVย fans react:
- I thought she didnโt live in the comment section
- For someone who trashed Sandoval for, “I’m sorry, but” apologies, this sure feels similar. I was rude because I was intimidated? Come on, Lala. WWTD (What Would Tupac Do?)
- Where is Arianaโs apology?!
- Just donโt be rude to people. Itโs not that hard, LaLa. Excuses excuses.
- As if we all donโt know how Lala tries to hide her inferiority complex with vibes of superiority.
- Sounds like she went to the Tom Sandoval School for Making Apologies.
In case you missed it:
During Sunday nightโsย WWHL, Andy Cohen asked David a fan submitted question about his time starring alongside theย VPR star.
โI didnโt really have any scenes with her,โ the iconic Scream actor replied. While they may not have interacted on screen, their in-person interactions more than made up for it. David went on to say that Lala wasnโt โthe friendliestโ and gave him โa little attitudeโ during the screenings.
Spree was produced by Randall Emmett, which is likely how Lala Kent scored the role as Kendra Sheraton in the film. It was rated it 66% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 5.9/10 on IMDB. Other notable folks in the film include Joe Keery, Mischa Barton, and Frankie Grande.