Noah Galvin's controversial interview nearly cost the cast a full second season of "Real O'Neals."
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ABC was not pleased with the interview and threatened to reduce the second season's episode order. The show's execs begged ABC to not cut the episode order.
From what I've learned, ABC has had issues with Galvin in the past. They say that he has a "sense of entitlement" and an "ego."
After the Vulture interview, Galvin issued the following statement:
"I think Eric Stonestreet is a wonderful actor. I apologize to everyone I’ve hurt with my comments and understand the damage that has been done. I am new to this and will certainly commit to being more thoughtful and wiser as I navigate all of this moving forward."My Two Cents
I liked "The Real O'Neals." I watched the pilot when it first aired, and I've been hooked ever since.
After the interview Noah Galvin did with Vulture, I was a bit turned off to the show. Doesn't he have a manager that can mentor him on how to keep his thoughts to himself?
With everything going on in our community, we don't need one of our own waging wars against others in the community. What kind of message does that send out to the world?
As far as the rumors that he is egotistical and entitled, all I'm going to say is, look at Katherine Heigl's career. She used to be on the most popular show on television. Now she's doing cat litter commercials. No one in Hollywood will touch her because of her "personality."
Don't ruin your career before it starts, kid. You have serious potential. Don't waste it. Humble yourself.