Tim Allen has been labelled as 'so f***ing rude' on the set of The Santa Clauses by one of his co-stars on the series.
Series two of The Santa Clauses is currently streaming on Disney+, and the reception has certainly been mixed to say the least.
Based on the much-loved film series, Allen takes centre stage in spin-off as Santa Claus himself, aka Scott Calvin.
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The series also features some familiar names to feature in the films, including Elizabeth Mitchell and Eric Lloyd, now all grown up as Scott's son, Charlie Calvin.
But while Allen is adored for his work in the Christmas favorite, and more notably Toy Story, one actor is not exactly his biggest fan.
Speaking on the latest episode of her B*tch Sesh podcast, co-star Casey Wilson claims she has not had the best experience with Allen.
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"Tim Allen was such a b*tch," the Happy Endings actor alleged. "It was the worst, truly single worst experience I've ever had with a co-star ever."
Those who have watched The Santa Clauses will know that Wilson does not exactly appear frequently, something she explained on the podcast.
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The actor said she starred in the pilot episode of the Disney+ show because 'a great friend of mine is the producer, and also my kids loved the movies, so I'm like, 'this is fun, this is one for the kids'."
It was a particular scene Wilson claims irked her when it came to Allen, as she explained: "It's just me and Tim Allen, and I'm supposed to throw things at him, I think he's a burglar.
"So he's coming down the chimney, obviously as Santa, and I am woken up thinking there's an intruder — it was basically like a home invasion scene, ultimately."
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She continued: "And so I'm throwing things at him, I'm screaming, and he goes over to the producer who is standing four feet from me, he just walks over, and he goes — and I basically hear him — he goes, 'You gotta tell her to stop stepping on my lines.' The producer turns to me with horror on his face and has to walk one foot to me and he goes, 'Um, Tim would ask that you stop stepping on his lines.'"
She concluded: "It was like everybody was walking on eggshells around him and people just looked frantic.
"And when he was done, he was so f***ing rude. Never made eye contact, never said anything. It was so uncomfortable."
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UNILAD has reached out to Disney and Allen's representatives for comment.
Topics: Film and TV, Christmas