Bette Midler Now Wishes She’d Sued A Teenage Lindsay Lohan For Quitting Sitcom
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The legendary actor and singer opened up about her less-than-favorable experience working with Lohan on the CBS comedy "Bette."
Bette Midler is opening up about her ill-fated foray into television with the benefit of nearly 24 years worth of hindsight.
Appearing on this week’s episode of David Duchovny’s “Fail Better” podcast, Midler shared some of the behind-the-scenes mishaps ― including a less-than-desirable experience working with Lindsay Lohan, who was briefly cast as her character’s daughter ― that led to the demise of her CBS series, “Bette,” after just one season.
“I believe it would have worked if I’d had a team that was on my side,” the actor and singer said. “Things happened that were so astonishing, I didn’t know those things could happen. For instance, Lindsay Lohan was cast as my daughter in the pilot. Well, after the pilot, Lindsay Lohan decided she didn’t want to do it, or she had other fish to fry. So Lindsay Lohan left the building, and I said, ‘Well, now what do you do?’ The studio didn’t help me.”
When Duchovny pointed out that Lohan’s premature departure from the show was likely a breach of contract, Midler agreed.
“If I had been in my right mind, or if I had known that part of my duties were to stand up and say, ‘This absolutely will not do. I’m going to sue,’ then I would’ve done that,” she said.