Sarah Paulson calls the actress by the name who once sent her six pages of annoying notes about one of her performances
More than 10 years have passed since the incident, but Sarah Paulson has not yet forgotten a slight by a fellow actress in 2013 — not afraid to call the actress who said by name to give six pages of her annoying notes to one of Paulson's performances.
"I would never want to see you," Paulson told hosts Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes on the trio's podcast "Smartless."
Let this anecdote tell the Emmy winner himself that the group "was talking about the theater habits of celebrities coming behind the scenes after the show to meet with the cast when Paulson loosened up"?
"I played once," she said. "The last time I was on stage, I did a play called Talley's Folly in a roundabout, and the actress — and I'm going to say this, and I'm not going to ask you to cut this out because I don't care — this actress came to the play. her name is hawkins, trish needs a lawsuit — hi, trish needs a lawsuit! hello, trisha! Trish Hawkins came to play – am I going to be sued"I don't care, because I think this is ridiculous."
Paulson continued, "But she came to play and proceeded to say — she looked at me up and down and she went, "Your dress is yellow." Mine was pink."And I thought, "What?
According to Entertainment Weekly, "Hawkins was found to have originated in the role of Sally Tully in both her 1979 off-Broadway performance and her 1980 Broadway debut," the outlet wrote. Paulson, meanwhile, played the same character in a rom-com written by Lanford Wilson in the 2013 off-Broadway revival.
Paulson said that his own mother brought Hawkins to the play because 2 people were "together in some kind of writing group." "Cut two days later, I got an email that was six pages long of notes and communicated to me about what she was doing when she was doing the play, she told me it was outrageous. It was really outrageous. Trish Hawkins has not forgotten "
The exchange obviously struck a deep nerve with Paulson," and she certainly still has a note, but she did not say anything to her mother about the incident," Entertainment Weekly reports. (Pretty sure she is, uh- pretty sure she is aware now.
"I put it back in the file of what my mother did," Paulson said.
Co-host Arnett praised Paulson's brutal honesty: "I don't know these guys as well as you, and we'll be able to imagine them " I love you saying that shit so much."
Moral of the story? Sarah Paulson doesn't need your advice, mmmkay' don't come for her unless she sends it for you (as Kenyan Moore, one of the real housewives of Atlanta might say).
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