Joel Creasey exposes ‘icky’ Hollywood star

Joel Creasey exposes ‘icky’ Hollywood star

Joel Creasey has lifted the lid on one in all his least favorite movie star interactions of all time, naming and shaming a well known Hollywood actor.

In a brand new episode of news.com.au’s podcast I’ve Got News For You, the comic and Nova radio host revealed that his interview with Christoph Waltz throughout an LA press junket for Horrible Bosses 2 was downright “icky”.

Creasey defined that it had gotten off to an ominous begin when he noticed individuals popping out of the Christoph Waltz room wanting “a bit shaken” earlier than his personal allotted slot.

“To be fair, I’m sure he was tired, he’d probably spoken to like 100 (members of the) world press in a row, and he did not like me,” he stated.

“I said: ‘In Horrible Bosses 2, it must have been so much fun going to work, you’ve got Jen Aniston and that whole crew’, and he goes, like, ‘How dare you? … This is work. It’s not like arts and crafts class’.

“Which I was like, that doesn’t really make sense. And also I love arts and crafts so it was a really icky interaction.”

Creasey, whose comedy particular Joel Creasey: Queen of the Outback simply launched on Prime Video, additionally advised IGNFY host Andrew about being on the set of Neighbours the day the solid discovered the present was being cancelled final 12 months.

The Aussie star was showing as Mick Allsopp on the long-running cleaning soap in March final 12 months when the news got here by means of that its manufacturing firm Fremantle Media had did not discover a new broadcast companion following a UK community’s choice to withdraw its involvement.

“When we found out the show had been axed, I was there on set filming one of my scenes, and (the cast and crew) were crying, and I felt like I was at someone’s funeral,” Creasey advised IGNFY.

“But they’re so professional, they’re pulling it together during their scenes.”

However, that wasn’t the one vital – and unlucky – occasion from the set that day.

Creasey admitted that he’d nonetheless been affected by a “funny tummy” within the wake of his bout of Covid-19, and “ran to the bathroom” throughout a 15-minute break in filming.

“We all know how mics work, right, I’m fully mic’d up – and we know that when you want to go to the bathroom or b*tch about a colleague, you pull the plug out of the pack.

“I don’t know what happened that day – I go to the bathroom, I walk out, and the whole crew and cast are staring at me, and the sound guy came over to me and goes, ‘Oh mate, if you want to go to the dunny, let me know next time and I’ll turn your mic off’.

“So yeah, on the day these people lost their livelihoods, I took a big Covid **** in their ears. Like, could I have made it any worse for them?”

At least one portion of the solid and crew’s recollections from that horrible day was quickly made higher: just some months later, Neighbours was revived by Amazon Freevee.

Source: www.news.com.au