“She goes, ‘Yeah, but we’re going to be shooting in a second, so you really should stop filling that out’,” she explained. “I just went ‘okay!’ and then I kept filling it out ’cause that’s what we were supposed to do.”
Although she tried to ignore her and move on from the weird interaction, the girl made her day even more uncomfortable when she wouldn’t stop glaring at her–once again–while they were shooting.
“Any time I was shooting solo, I would see her in the corner just kind of like looking me up and down, like, ‘eww’,” she said. “The vibes were off. I don’t understand why girls have to be like that.”
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