Should 'Glee' Extra Be Blacklisted for Revealing Spoilers?
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2011/04/25 17:54:01
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"Glee" co-creator Brad Falchuk told extra Nicole Crowther that she'll never work in Hollywood again after revealing precious information about a future episode, however Crowther claims she didn't even realize that the information she gave away was true.
Falchuk tweeted last weekend, "@nicolecrowther Who are you to spoil something talented people have spent months to create? hope you're qualified to do something besides work in entertainment."
I was not an extra for that scene and haven't been an extra on the show since Oct. 2010. I didn't violate any code of ethics or violate a contract. I have been on the set of many shows and have never, and would never, give away any information…And I am truly sorry for any trouble I have caused. But that was never what I intended. I wanted to be just another speculator weighing in.
Falchuk tweeted last weekend, "@nicolecrowther Who are you to spoil something talented people have spent months to create? hope you're qualified to do something besides work in entertainment."
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As for the article...Seriously? I know Nicole from school. She shouldn't be blacklisted from twittering. People gossip about shows all the time! She's directing her feature film through the school as well. It would be ridiculous for this ordeal to get in the way of her success.
jputnam@cbs.com