
Seth Rogen clarifies comments on Emma Watson 'storming off set'
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Seth Rogen is clarifying a story that he told British GQ about Emma Watson storming off the set of his 2013 film, "This Is the End."
Rogen took to Twitter on Monday night to explain what actually happened. "I want to correct a story that has emerged from a recent interview I gave. It misrepresents what actually happened," he wrote. "Emma Watson did not 'storm off the set' and it's shi--y that the perception is that she did. The scene was not what was originally scripted, it was getting improvised, changed drastically and was not what she agreed to. The narrative that she was in some way uncool or unprofessional is complete bulls--t."
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