• Actress Melissa McCarthy Said A "Volatile, Hostile" Set Left Her "Physi

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 23 04:31:01 2023
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    Actress Melissa McCarthy recently said she was once part of a “hostile” work environment while working in Hollywood.

    The 52-year-old star of the upcoming Disney remake of “The Little Mermaid” didn’t name names but didn’t hold back while describing her version of the experience.

    “I did work for someone once who ran such a volatile, hostile set that it
    made me physically ill,” McCarthy said during an interview with The Observer. “My eyes were swelling up, I was absorbing all of this nuttiness.”

    “There were people weeping, visibly so upset by this one person,” the “Bridesmaids” alum said. “And I think that’s why the manipulation worked, because to get to me this person would fire people I loved, which kept me quiet. It was very effective. Then one day, I was like, ‘It stops today!’ I just kept saying to them, it stops, it stops. And I know now I’ll never keep quiet again.”

    McCarthy plays the villain in the live-action version of “The Little
    Mermaid,” which debuts in theaters Memorial Day weekend. She also spoke with The Observer about making comedies.

    “It’s a fist fight to try to get comedies made right now. And I don’t know
    why, because we’ve never needed to laugh more,” the actress told the publication. “Comedy allows you to sit next to somebody whose ideas don’t
    match up. And maybe you come out a little closer. I think that’s what I’m supposed to be doing in this world.”

    “I can’t do a lot of useful things,” she went on. “I don’t know how to clean
    up the oceans or stop our violent tendencies. But I can hopefully give
    someone who’s had a bad day an hour and a half to go into a different world where bills or illness isn’t the top thing on their brain. That’s the only skill set I really have. So I have to keep trying.”

    McCarthy won several awards in Hollywood, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and nominations for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. She’s
    best known for her supporting role in the popular drama “Gilmore Girls” and
    for her role in the hit comedy “Bridesmaids” (2011).

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue May 23 06:07:02 2023
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    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Actress Melissa McCarthy recently said she was once part of a “hostile” work
    environment while working in Hollywood.

    The 52-year-old star of the upcoming Disney remake of “The Little Mermaid” didn’t name names but didn’t hold back while describing her version of the experience.

    “I did work for someone once who ran such a volatile, hostile set that it made me physically ill,” McCarthy said during an interview with The Observer.
    “My eyes were swelling up, I was absorbing all of this nuttiness.”


    She’s talking about herself, right? Or the audience reaction to her?



    “There were people weeping, visibly so upset by this one person,” the “Bridesmaids” alum said. “And I think that’s why the manipulation worked, because to get to me this person would fire people I loved, which kept me quiet. It was very effective. Then one day, I was like, ‘It stops today!’ I just kept saying to them, it stops, it stops. And I know now I’ll never keep quiet again.”

    McCarthy plays the villain in the live-action version of “The Little Mermaid,” which debuts in theaters Memorial Day weekend. She also spoke with The Observer about making comedies.

    “It’s a fist fight to try to get comedies made right now. And I don’t know why, because we’ve never needed to laugh more,” the actress told the publication. “Comedy allows you to sit next to somebody whose ideas don’t match up. And maybe you come out a little closer. I think that’s what I’m supposed to be doing in this world.”

    “I can’t do a lot of useful things,” she went on. “I don’t know how to clean
    up the oceans or stop our violent tendencies. But I can hopefully give someone who’s had a bad day an hour and a half to go into a different world where bills or illness isn’t the top thing on their brain. That’s the only skill set I really have. So I have to keep trying.”

    McCarthy won several awards in Hollywood, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and nominations for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. She’s best known for her supporting role in the popular drama “Gilmore Girls” and for her role in the hit comedy “Bridesmaids” (2011).

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to anim8rfsk@cox.net on Tue May 23 14:10:36 2023
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    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:

    She's talking about herself, right? Or the audience reaction to her?

    Oh, that's just mean!

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