This week: It's sibling devilry, as sister battles
sister in the season's hottest behind-the-scenes brouhaha
Something downright nasty has been percolating on the Charmed
set--and I'm not talkin' bat wings or toad heads.
No, this witchy potion smacks of ingredients far more familiar to the
world of Aaron Spelling: two divas, one script and a knock-down-drag-out
catfight.
For months, there have been whisperings about tension
between Shannen Doherty and Alyssa Milano, but until now, no one close to the
show would confirm or deny. However, in the past few weeks, as the tension
between this diva-ish duo has escalated into a witchy war vicious enough to put
the future of the show in peril, the stench from the set is seeping out in full
force.
Among the juiciest morsels: Alyssa is so fed up with
Shannen's 'tude she has threatened to leave unless something changes. The
producers are doing some serious ass-kissing, trying everything in their power
to get their Charmed girl to stay.
See, the show's founding premise, "The Power of
Three," demands that the three sisters work together to fight evil, which
has painted the writers into an ugly corner. None of the girls can leave without
the show crumbling.
Although Shannen and Alyssa have repeatedly requested
as few scenes together as possible, the producers have no choice but to make the
archenemies share the screen. And when they must, my sources say they show up,
run through their lines and storm off.
Why such ugliness? Well, from what I hear, it all began with the show's
very first publicity shots, where Shannen insisted on being placed in the
center, or above the others, at all times. (One source close to the WB even
hinted it was written into her contract.) It seems that while Alyssa and Holly
Marie Combs were told it was an ensemble show, Shannen has claimed it as her own
since day one.
Then there's the issue of wardrobe. Although all three
girls wear fab threads, it's Shannen who gets the biggest chunk of the wardrobe
budget, accepting nothing less than Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and the like. The
wardrobe folks spend most of their time finding and reworking duds for the queen
bee.
As for her royal 'tude, let's just say that during a
recent taping of the "Wrestling with Demons" episode, one of the pro
wrestlers ended up calling the witchy woman a bitch, which later--behind closed
doors--garnered wild applause from the tongue-tied crew.
This leaves me with a message for all you Grosse
Pointe skeptics: If you thought Darren Star was exaggerating about the
happenings in the world of Aaron Spelling, think again.
Is
the Charmed story for real? They seem to have really good chemistry, and
I heard Shannen was a new girl after being given a second chance in Hollywood.
Honey, that column isn't even the half of it. Remember, those girls are
actresses--don't confuse fiction with fact.
I
want to know what Holly Marie Combs thinks about the bitchfest on the set? Whose
side is she on?
From what I hear, that girl is sweeter than Switzerland. I don't know how she
does it. But when push comes to shove, you better believe she's on board with
A.M.