Chevy Chase had meltdown on Community set after slur leak

A witness recalls Chevy Chase suffering a full meltdown on the set of Community following the leak of an N-word incident. The actor reportedly lamented that his career was ruined in the aftermath. This revelation comes from a detailed account in People magazine.

Oh, honey, the tea on Chevy Chase just got piping hot! According to a witness spilling to People magazine, the comedy legend had a complete breakdown on the Community set right after that infamous N-word incident leaked to the public. Picture this: tensions high, scripts flying (or maybe not), and Chevy in the middle of it all, declaring, 'My career is ruined.' 😩

The details paint a messy picture of behind-the-scenes drama on the NBC sitcom, where Chase's behavior had already raised eyebrows. This meltdown, as recounted by the insider, happened in the wake of the audio surfacing—talk about a plot twist no one scripted! While the show wrapped years ago, these recollections are serving fresh shade on Hollywood's old guard.

No wonder fans are buzzing; Community was iconic, but this adds a layer of 'what really went down?' Chase, known for his SNL glory days, faced backlash before, but this witness account cranks up the volume. Is it the final nail, or just more vintage Chevy chaos? Spill your thoughts in the comments— we're all ears! 👀

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