Updated: 12 Feb 2021, 11:27
IT was cult viewing for teens and 20-somethings in the ‘90s, featuring a kick-ass woman determined to battle the forces of darkness.
Now though, there are suggestions there was a real life enemy on set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as three cast members accuse the show s writer, Joss Whedon, of inappropriate behaviour - and its leading star distances herself from him.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer original cast members, with Sarah Michelle Gellar centre and Charisma Carpenter far right.Credit: Getty Images - Getty
On Wednesday, Charisma Carpenter - who played Cordelia Chase - posted a lengthy Tweet in which she accused Whedon of “abusing his power” and being “callously cruel.”
Seth, who is also known for his roles in the
Austin Powers film franchise and
Family Guy, replied to the post: You re truly the best. I feel so lucky to have you as a friend all this time. Such a consistently wonderful and inspiring human - love you my friend.
Plenty of fans flooded the comments section to echo the birthday message, and also took the opportunity to beg for a
Buffy reunion. One person wrote: Seriously, there needs to be a Buffy the Vampire Slayer return.
By Taylor Fields
Feb 9, 2021
What is the secret to a long-lasting relationship? Some of your favorite celebrities actually know! Because they’ve been with their significant others for quite a long time.
From Dolly Parton and her husband Carl Dean, to Denzel and Pauletta Washington, to Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, to Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, these iconic celebrity couples’ relationships have stood the test of time, lasting decades in many cases total #relationshipgoals to say the least!
Keep scrolling to find out about some of these beautiful love stories, and just how long these relationships have lasted.
1. Dolly Parton and Carl Dean
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