Martin Cov Ow Bill Hader A Milkshake.
After the cove, 78, Bit of bit Cobra Customer Allicia Hanna-Kim At a fan convention at Weekend, an interviewer of 2013 Hader, 47's, says, says Marquee Its ”W.F"Podcast about a bizarre event in the early 20's.
According to Hader, once he was given the responsibility of setting the driving cove every day.
"I am taking him to my S *** tie car, and he lost me with the purpose," Hader claimed. "He hadn't read the script yet, so he was, 'Nah, you won't take it you and my lap like me had a Tomas Guide."
And when it becomes strange.
"On the way back, we're driving," Hader also said. "It's at night, and we're driving on the freeway He He was, 'Bill, are you crazy to me?'
Since no one has yet entered acting, Hader did not think he could stand up to the established stars.
"This is the guy of Karate Kid. This is my first Hollywood experience," he said. "He goes, 'here is on the right of a McDonald. Pull, and we'll get you a cookie we will get a Milkshake."
"He has returned to eat chocolate cookies and milkshakes," Hader also said. "And he simply sits back and go, 'Come on, let's go.' It was the biggest f ***. "
It was not so friendly after the two.
"It was a weird Mindoff ***, like, 'I'll get you this thing,' and then he ate it in front of me and" Yes, I driven him to work every day. And after that I didn't talk to him. I just looked straight ahead of one kind of straight. "
Decades later, Cov found himself in hot water when he said he was doing sports but took things too far with Hanna-Kim, ১ 37. Cov finally apologized to his casters, a police report received NBCThe The actor also issued a statement on Wednesday, June 28, where he addressed the incident.
"I am deeply sorry and apologized for my activities about the incident with Alyssia, a true kind and wonderful person who was not eligible to hold this position," he said. "I always respected him and considered him as a very professional and talented colleague of Cobra Kai. I was playing at the moment but went ahead too much and there was no excuse for my behavior."
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