'Why Am I Getting Attitude?': David Arquette Says Lala Kent Was 'Not the Friendliest' When They Met

David Arquette is looking back at an allegedly not-so-pleasant interaction with Lala Kent

Published Time: 23.07.2024 - 02:31:13 Modified Time: 23.07.2024 - 02:31:13

David Arquette is looking back at an allegedly not-so-pleasant interaction with Lala Kent.

While appearing on Watch What Happens Live on Sunday, July 21, the Scream alum, 52, recalled meeting the Vanderpump Rules star while filming their 2020 film Spree.

Though he "didn't really have any scenes with her," Arquette revealed that they "met a couple times at the screenings and stuff" and claimed that Kent was "not the friendliest."

"She gave me a little attitude. I felt a little attitude, know what I’m saying? I wasn’t trying to give attitude. I was like, ‘Why am I getting attitude?'” he recalled.

After host Andy Cohen asked if the exchange made him "feel like you were onVanderpump Rules," Arquette claimed Kent's personality was "exactly" as she made it seem on television.

PEOPLE has reached out to Kent's reps for comment.

Spree, released in 2020, is a satirical horror flick which follows Joe Keery as Kurt, a rideshare driver with a murderous affinity — but it's all for clout. He becomes obsessed with becoming notable and the lengths he'll go to get there.

In addition to Arquette, Kent and Keery, the film also stars Sasheer Zamata, Mischa Barton, Frankie Grande and more.

Elsewhere in his WWHL appearance, Arquette seemingly shot down any h -

opes of his fan-favorite character returning to the franchise in the upcomingScream 7, after a fan called in to ask about potentially seeing the late Dewey "in some form."

"I don't think so — I mean, I don't know!" he laughed before adding, "I guess there's a chance, but I haven't gotten any calls or anything."

He also denied that returning starNeve Campbellhad "spilled any tea" to him about the upcoming movie, in which Campbell, 50, once again reprises her iconic final-girl role of Sidney Prescott.

Following the success ofScream VI, whichscored the biggest opening weekendbox office for the entire franchise when it was released in March 2023, a seventh film was announced that August.

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In April 2023, Arquette toldVarietythat he had seen the latest installment in theslasher franchise, even after his character Dewey was killed off in 2022's entryScream.

"It was hard for me to do it, but I also knew I wanted to see it," Arquette told the outlet of his feelings on seeing the sequel. "I loved it."

"It was sad. Ihad lots of FOMO," he added.

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