Costerren who could not stand or see each other

Well, you can't be friends with everyone, of course. It doesn't really matter, sometimes it just doesn't click with someone. And where it concerns us ‘ordinary’ people, it sometimes involves a colleague, in the Hollywood scene it's a bit different. Especially when it comes to a movie: months of intensive collaboration (and not seeing your partner and kids) and then also traveling the world together to promote it... I can't imagine it being fun if you don't wish each other well. And yes, that happens. But on the other hand, they are all actors, so they hope we don't pick up on that underlying tension. But unfortunately, in these cases, that has indeed happened.
1. Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively
This just came out this week via DeuxMoi and was later confirmed by several people who worked at Lionsgate at the time — the company behind the film A Simple Favor, in which they both played the lead roles. It was said to be so bad that production had to intervene and told Anna that she really needed to behave. Yes, it was apparently Anna Kendrick who was acting childish. She even demanded that her breasts on the poster be made as big as Blake's. Ehhh, okay...
2. Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson
This was never fully confirmed, but in this case, I do think: where there's so much smoke, there's fire. Already after the first film, it was whispered that these two found each other Fifty Shaded of Annoying, they remained continuously professional, for which props. But sometimes there was such a hidden camera shot where you saw their glances at each other that spoke volumes.
3. Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer
Aaiii, the promotional interviews of these two are so awkward. They starred together in the flop The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and it's so clear that Henry Cavill really does not like Armie Hammer at all. If you're a bit up to date with what's come out about him, I can't blame him...
4. Selma Blair and Charlie Sheen
Selma got a role in Sheen's series Two And A Half Men and wasn't really happy about it; she publicly expressed her concerns about his work ethic. Sheen took that very sportingly by calling Blair a ‘c*nt’ and demanded that she never set foot on the set again. If she did, he would walk off himself. Since he was the lead actor... We indeed never saw Selma again more than in those two episodes.
5. Lauren Graham and Scott Patterson
NOOO, you can't be serious? Luke and Lorelai really only worked on-screen. Kudos to these two for their acting skills, because I never expected this. They remained professional outside the show, though, never revealing details about why they didn't really like each other. When Lauren was asked if they were ‘best friends’ (a bit of a provocative question too), she quickly and irritatedly responded with a ‘no’ and walked away.
6. Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes
How on earth can you not like God's Gift from Heaven, aka Leonardo DiCaprio? Especially when you're playing Romeo & Juliet. INSANE. But well, Claire found Leo immature and childish and was fed up with his practical jokes, and Leo in turn found his co-star ‘uptight’. By the way, they seem to have left these irritations behind.
7. The entire cast of Glee and Lea Michele
Well, if almost all your colleagues think you're an arrogant and annoying person, maybe you should look for the fault in yourself... Lea Michele, however, did not do that, as most stories circulating about her post-Glee are just as negative. But well, apparently she was terrible on set, wanted to be in the spotlight all the time, and saw Naya Rivera as her biggest competition.
8. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams
Yes, yes, I know: in the end, they did get into a relationship. Insiders say that was purely for PR for their film The Notebook, but we'll never know for sure. What we do know for sure is that Ryan was not charmed by Rachel that he asked the director if he could please have another co-star. ‘I’m not getting anything from this,’ he said about Rachel. Ouch.
9. Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze
No way, after Romeo & Juliet, The Notebook now also Dirty Dancing?! Yes, sorry: Patrick found Jennifer way too emotional because she often burst into tears after a long day of filming when someone gave feedback. Sounds pretty exhausting too. But besides that, Swayze said in his memoir that he felt taken for a ride by her and that it felt like he was wasting his time. That doesn't sound too good.
10. Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall
We all know this one, right? That these two are not each other's best friends is not exactly a well-kept secret. Cattrall is absent from the third Sex and the City film, and when her brother passed away and Sarah Jessica Parker offered her condolences on Instagram, she wanted nothing to do with it.
11. Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny
For years, there were also rumors about whether these two might secretly be together, but that turned out to be very far from the truth — ‘we couldn’t stand the sight of each other,’ said Duchovny. I believe they later made up.



