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Isla Fisher Publicly Criticizes Co-Star During Live Broadcast

In a recent appearance on the popular US talk show, Watch What Happens Live, Isla Fisher expressed a humorous complaint about her co-star Woody Harrelson. The actress was promoting the upcoming film, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the third installment in the successful franchise.

Isla Fisher’s Live Broadcast Critique of Woody Harrelson

During a lively segment hosted by Andy Cohen, Fisher was asked to share her grievances about various co-stars. When it came to Harrelson, she quipped, “I love Woodsky, but my complaint about him is that he just doesn’t wear shoes.” The actress continued to explain that he prefers wearing flip-flops or slippers “anytime, anyplace.”

Discussion on Harrelson’s Footwear Choices

Cohen inquired whether Harrelson maintained “clean” feet. Fisher humorously replied, “I wouldn’t know, but sartorially questionably to be in a flip-flop at a restaurant like Nobu, which he was last night.” This light-hearted banter highlighted Fisher’s candidness about her experiences in Hollywood.

Additional Co-Star Complaints

Fisher did not stop with Harrelson. She shared additional playful critiques about her other co-stars:

  • Leslie Mann appears stunning in “itty bitty” bikinis.
  • Rachel McAdams’ emotional acting skills made Fisher cry during a scene.
  • Matthew McConaughey duplicates an Australian accent better than Fisher, even though she is Australian.

This playful airing of grievances echoes a similar incident involving McConaughey. In July 2024, Kate Hudson disclosed that he did not wear deodorant during the filming of Fool’s Gold, mentioning, “My thing was that I could smell him from a mile [away] because we were so close.”

Fisher’s candid remarks during the live broadcast are a reminder of the lighthearted, fun moments that can emerge in the film industry, showcasing the unique personalities that co-stars bring to the table.

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