“Modern Family” star Sarah Hyland was allegedly “rude to everyone” on the set of a movie, based on her co-star.
Comic Jeff Dye appeared on “The George Janko Show” podcast final week, sharing his facet of his interactions with Hyland on the set of the 2019 movie, “The Wedding Year.”
Dye acknowledged his function within the movie was small, however in his time on set, he claimed Hyland was “such a tyrant” and “rude to everyone.”
He described the actress as a “pretty woman who chain-smokes and is terrible.”
“Modern Family” star Sarah Hyland was allegedly “rude to everyone” on the set of the movie “The Wedding Year,” based on comic Jeff Dye. (Gilbert Flores/David Buchan/Selection/Penske Media through Getty Photos)
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In keeping with Dye, Hyland complained that extras have been on the craft providers desk, “like she was annoyed that some extras wanted some f—ing free granola bars … like it was in her kitchen or something.”
The 42-year-old comic additionally says that Hyland “hated” him and advised him straight, “You’re what is wrong with people.”
In Dye’s opinion, a part of the difficulty is that he’s “an actual man. She’s not used to ever masculine energy of any sort.”
Fox Information Digital reached out to Hyland’s representatives for remark.

In keeping with Dye, Hyland complained about extras taking snacks from craft providers and mentioned to him straight, “You’re what is wrong with people.” (Getty Photos)
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Dye mentioned one other run-in occurred when the 34-year-old allegedly wished to indicate members of the forged and crew the trailer for the live-action “Dumbo” film on her telephone.
“They’re all in this hierarchy of Hollywood where it’s like, she’s No. 1 on the call sheet, [so] we have to, like, pander to her. If she’s mean to us, just let her be mean to us, and if she’s sad, pretend like it’s OK that she’s sad, but she was a tyrant, she literally was a terrible person” he mentioned.
Dye claimed that Hyland began crying whereas displaying the trailer, “letting us know how moved she is,” he famous.
By his personal admission, Dye mentioned he wished to “ruin the moment,” so he replied, “That looks gay,” including he “didn’t even mean it.”

The comic mentioned he purposely tried to “ruin” a second through which he felt Hyland was being disingenuous on set. (Andrew Lipovsky/NBCU Photograph Financial institution/NBCUniversal through Getty Photos through Getty Photos)
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“I ruined her little showpiece of, like, ‘Look how much I’m into the arts that I’m moved by ‘Dumbo.’”
“She thinks she’s so important, and this is, like, the whole industry,” Dye mentioned.
Host George Janko requested, “How do we know that it’s not you that rubs her the wrong way?”
In Dye’s opinion, he mentioned he noticed “the way she was behaving with everyone” and claimed he spoke with different individuals on set asking if in addition they thought she was “mean,” to which they agreed.

Dye mentioned he is unafraid of not working once more, saying he was simply being trustworthy in his opinion of Hyland. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Photos)
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He concluded he wasn’t involved about badmouthing Hyland and probably shedding work.
“Don’t care at all,” he mentioned, “I’m just being honest,” as he complimented director Robert Luketic and actress Anna Camp, who performed his associate within the movie.
Dye had beforehand referred to as out his ex-girlfriend, Kristin Cavallari, who he mentioned exploited his 2023 DUI arrest “for clicks.”
On the “Smoochie Town with Marco DelVecchio” podcast, Dye mentioned Cavallari had defined that she shared the story as a result of it was an expertise she had. He was together with her when he was arrested.

Dye beforehand dated Kristin Cavallari and referred to as her out for allegedly exploiting his DUI arrest “for clicks.” (Getty Photos)
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“Interesting,” he mentioned, “because, you know, when we were dating, I had a billion experiences with you that I didn’t just go share. I had experiences with you that I didn’t go tell everyone. Those were also my experiences when you were f—ing off with all these other people.”