Julianne Moore was fired because she wanted to wear a fat suit, says Richard E. Grant

Mar 22, 2019 11:21


Richard E. Grant says Julianne Moore was fired from Can You Ever Forgive Me? for wanting to wear a fat suit https://t.co/HH0vcEZC9m pic.twitter.com/hdlvFImCx6
- Jezebel (@Jezebel) March 21, 2019
-On "Watch What Happens Live" earlier this month, Julianne Moore revealed that she was fired from the 2018 film "Can you ever forgive me"?due to creative ( Read more... )

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treenotree March 22 2019, 15:39:44 UTC
did they want her to gain weight and she refused and wanted to wear a fatsuit instead, or did she just insist on the fatsuit but the director wanted her to stay the same? anyway it obviously didn't work out and melissa was a great choice, so they should just brush it off and move on tbh

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digi_sprite March 22 2019, 20:15:58 UTC
Julianne is the one who should've kept her mouth shut about being fired and vague about it.

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jemgirl90 March 23 2019, 00:56:21 UTC

Mr Grant is an actor who's career has spanned 30 years and 130 film and tv credits including the star wars film this year. I put in Spiceworld as a cute nod to the beloved movie. He was nominated this year for his role in Can you ever forgive me? That was my mistake to just acknowledge Melissa. I saw the clip of what happens on YouTube. She was asked and she told of her and the director having different visions. I don't know if those calls are screened in advance, otherwise why didn't the host ask her to elaborate. Mr Grant was asked a question and he answered. I don't see any ill will with the response. Just answering a question.

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jemgirl90 March 23 2019, 03:00:49 UTC
I can see how many would believe only Moore and the original directer would be the only ones to comment as it was between them. I also can see just talking and being asked a question and giving an answer that you don't perceive as being detrimental in anyway and just continuing the narrative that Moore began a few weeks ago. Hindsight is 20 /20. We learn everyday.

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