Ellen Pompeo raconte une vive altercation avec Denzel Washington sur le tournage de Grey's Anatomy

Ellen Pompeo a décrit une vive dispute avec Denzel Washington lors de son passage en tant que réalisateur invité sur la série Grey's Anatomy. Le conflit a éclaté suite à une réplique qu'elle avait improvisée lors d'une scène. Pompeo a partagé cette anecdote dans son podcast, soulignant comment de tels conflits peuvent nourrir des interprétations intenses.

Dans son podcast 'Tell Me with Ellen Pompeo', la star de Grey's Anatomy a raconté avoir improvisé une réplique alors qu'elle s'adressait à un membre de la distribution qui jouait de manière trop calme, sans établir de contact visuel. Pompeo a crié : 'Regarde-moi quand tu t'excuses. Regarde-moi', une ligne qui ne figurait pas dans le script. Denzel Washington, qui réalisait l'épisode, a réagi vivement, ce à quoi Pompeo a rétorqué : 'Écoute, espèce de fils de p***, c'est mon émission. C'est mon plateau. À qui crois-tu t'adresser ?', a-t-elle déclaré, selon la couverture du podcast par Entertainment Weekly publiée samedi.

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