Actor Bradley Cooper mentioned in an interview that he doesn’t allow chairs on set when he’s directing a movie, citing that it affects the energy.
“I learned how to help the director by being on the field. For me, it was such a natural transition, once I had the courage to write and direct a movie,” Cooper said.
“But when I direct, I don’t watch playback. There’s no chairs.” (Trending: Devastating News For Hunter Biden After Defying Subpoena)
“I’ve always hated chairs on sets; your energy dips the minute you sit down in a chair.”
This led to fans mocking him and accusing him of being cruel to actors and other industry employees.
The comments sparked viral reactions, with many criticizing his actions and comparing them to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s rumored anti-chair stance on movie sets.
“On my sets I do not allow floors. My energy dips the minute I touch cement,” one person joked.
“Chairs on set are so people can rest for a minute during a long, exhausting day of achieving the director’s vision. The video village is so that all department heads can review how every element of the shot looks. It’s not about you, Bradley,” another person wrote.
A third said, “It’s a film set not an Amazon warehouse, calm down Bradley.”
“People be hiding in the bathroom just to sit,” another said.
“He seems fun,” another wrote.
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