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Why David Arquette Is Shading Vanderpump Rules' Lala Kent
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Date:2025-04-15 16:25:37
We didn't have this feud on our 2024 bingo card.
David Arquette recently shared his not-so-fond memories of working alongside Lala Kent on the 2020 comedy film Spree.
"I didn't really have any scenes with her," the actor shared on Watch What Happens Live July 21. "We met a couple times at the screenings and stuff."
However, the Scream star noted the longtime Vanderpump Rules castmember wasn't exactly warm during their brief interactions.
"Not the friendliest to me," Arquette added. "Gave me a little attitude. I felt a little attitude. I wasn’t trying to give attitude. I was like, 'Why are you giving me attitdude?'"
And when host Andy Cohen asked if he felt like he was in a scene from the drama-filled Bravo reality series while in Kent's presence, Arquette confirmed "exactly."
Speaking of Bravolebrity drama, Arquette, who was joined by fellow guest Danielle Cabral, also weighed in on the many cast fractures and friendships currently causing trouble on season 14 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
When it comes to Jackie Goldschneider doing a complete 180 and suddenly becoming BFFs with Teresa Giudice despite their past feud, Arquette isn't buying the authenticity of their bond.
"I question it," the 52-year-old admitted. "I'd be very cautious."
As for his favorite RHONJ Housewife at the moment? Margaret Josephs, who he hilariously misnamed.
"Listen, it's controversial, but Claudia," Arquette shared, before referencing her husband Joe Benigno's cancer scare. "She's going through a lot with her husband."
After Cohen and Cabral corrected him, Arquette hilariously explained, "I don't know names! She's a troublemaker. She stirs up the pot, but her husband's sick."
"I feel bad for her," he added. "I just want to give her a hug. I want them all to be okay."
The Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
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