Give him less Lala.
David Arquette made it clear to “Watch What Happens Live” viewers on Sunday that he didn’t love working with Lala Kent on “Spree.”
The actor, 52, noted that while he “didn’t really have any scenes with” the reality star, they “met a couple of times” and Kent, 33, was “not the friendliest to [him].”
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When host Andy Cohen pressed for details, the retired wrestler continued, “I don’t know. [She] gave me a little attitude. I felt a little attitude, know what I’m saying? I wasn’t trying to give attitude. I was like, ‘Why am I getting attitude?'”
He confirmed to Cohen, 56, that their interactions felt “exactly” like he was filming “Vanderpump Rules.”
Many social media users sarcastically joked that Kent wasn’t capable of giving “attitude,” while others outright slammed the Bravolebrity.
“How the f–k do you give David Arquette an attitude he’s the most down to earth person lol says A LOT!” one hater wrote, with another adding that Kent should have treated the “famous actor” with “respect.”
Pvnew has reached out to Kent’s rep for comment.
The “Give Them Lala” podcast host was engaged to Randall Emmett when “Spree” premiered in 2020, with the former couple welcoming daughter Ocean, now 3, the following year.
By October 2021, however, Kent and the producer, 53, had broken up.
She is now expecting baby No. 2, another daughter whom she conceived via sperm donor.
Arquette, for his part, is the father of son Charlie, 10, and son Augustus, 7, with his wife, Christina McLarty.
The Daytime Emmy nominee has co-parented daughter Coco, 20, with his ex-wife, Courtney Cox, since their 2010 separation.
The “Scream” co-stars’ divorce was finalized in 2013, with Arquette confessing to Cohen last year that the actress’ success on “Friends” left him feeling inferior.
He explained that many of his “arguments” with Cox, 60, stemmed from wanting to fill “the traditional male” role as the “breadwinner” in their relationship.