Lala Kent Apologizes to David Arquette for On-Set Behavior

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Lala Kent officially apologized to David Arquette for being unfriendly on the set of their 2020 film, Spree.

“I apologize if I was not friendly to you on the set of Spree,” Kent, 33, wrote via Instagram Stories on Monday, July 22. “I was on set with many people, you being one of them, who are 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. I’m sorry if that came off as an attitude. It was not my intent.”

Arquette, 52, shared his less-than-fond memories of working with the Vanderpump Rules star during an episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen. He mentioned that while he “didn’t really have any scenes with” Kent, he met her a few times and felt she was “not the friendliest.”

Reflecting on his experience, Arquette told Cohen, 56, that Kent “gave me a little attitude. I felt a little attitude, know what I’m saying? I wasn’t trying to give an attitude. I was like, ‘Why am I getting attitude?’”

Released in January 2020, Spree starred Stranger Things’ Joe Keery as a rideshare driver who murders his passengers to go viral on social media. Arquette played Keery’s father, while Kent appeared as passenger Kendra Sheraton. The film also featured Sasheer Zamata, Kyle Mooney, and Mischa Barton.

Following Arquette’s claims, fans rallied around him on social media. One user remarked, “David Arquette seems like one of the nicest guys. Why in the world would she give attitude?”

Meanwhile, Kent is expecting her second daughter after undergoing intrauterine insemination with a sperm donor. She celebrated her baby shower earlier this month. The Give Them Lala author is also the mom of daughter Ocean, 3, whom she shares with ex-fiancé Randall Emmett.