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Lala Kent Reacts to David Arquette's Claims About Her: "Not My Intent"
Plus, find out whether the actor accepted Lala's explanation.
Lala Kent is clarifying something about one of her previous acting roles.
In case you missed it, David Arquette appeared on the July 21 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, and he called Lala out for not being super friendly when they were both working on the 2020 film, Spree.
The following day, Lala took to her Instagram Story to offer a heartfelt apology to the screen star.
"[David Arquette], I apologize if I was not friendly to you on the set of Spree," the Vanderpump Rules cast member began in her statement, which you can also check out below. "I'd like to point out [that] I was on set with many people, you being one of them, who are all well-known, established actors. I am a girl on reality TV. I felt intimidated and a bit like I did not belong, all while being incredibly grateful for the opportunity."
In addition to working on the horror-comedy film with David, Lala also appeared alongside Joe Keery, Mischa Barton, and Sasheer Zamata.
At the end of her statement, the expectant mom reiterated that she was apologetic, adding, "I'm sorry if that came off as an attitude. It was not my intent."
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David Arquette responds to Lala Kent's apology
The actor immediately accepted Lala's heartfelt apology. David re-shared Lala's apology on his own Instagram Story, and he said sorry himself for feeling so personally affected by the whole thing.
"Thank you Lala," he began. "I got caught up in the gossip nature of the Clubhouse. I'm also a ball of nerves in general, and could have [taken] the whole exchange out of context."
He later shared screenshots of a few headlines that came out of him calling Lala "not the friendliest" on set.
"She apologized and I apologized back," he shared in one Instagram Story. "I took her nervousness personally."
In another he wrote, "Again, sorry for the drama.
In his third and final Story on the matter, David wrote, "I got caught up in the drama of the [WWHL] Clubhouse. Sorry."
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