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Casey Wilson Reveals Tim Allen Was A 'B*tch' On Set Of 'Santa Clauses' Series

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The 'SNL' alum opened up on her 'B*tch Sesh' podcast about working with Allen on the Disney+ series, calling it the 'truly single worst experience I’ve ever had with a costar ever.'

Happy Endings star and podcaster Casey Wilson has gone viral after revealing her experience working with comedian and actor Tim Allen on a Disney+ series they costarred in together.

In a recent episode of her podcast "B*tch Sesh," she told cohost Danielle Schneider that her time working with Allen was the "single worst experience I’ve ever had with a costar ever."


The incident between them happened on the set of the series The Santa Clauses, a follow-up to the popular The Santa Clause films in which Allen plays Santa himself.

Wilson claimed Allen's behavior caused an environment where everyone was "walking on eggshells."

Tim Allen Slammed by Santa Clauses Co-Star as "F--king Rude" | E! Newsyoutu.be

Wilson said the troubles with Allen began when he sent a producer to talk to her instead of doing so himself despite the fact that she was standing right next to him.

“The producer turns to me with horror on his face and has to walk one foot to me and he goes, ‘Um, Tim would ask that you stop stepping on his lines'."
“When he was done, he was so f**king rude. Never made eye contact, never said anything. It was so uncomfortable."

She noted it only got worse from there. At the end of a day of shooting, Allen made quite the exit—in the worst way possible.

"It’s the end, and Tim Allen goes, ‘Leaving!’ takes his Santa cape, picks it up and drops it on the floor and walks out."
"People are scurrying to pick up his velvet Santa coat. He’s a b*tch."

The kicker was, after the incident, someone on the set came up and told her, "you're seeing him on a good day." Yikes.

As you'd expect, the internet had a field day with Wilson's tale about Allen, and plenty of people had their own stories about his rudeness.





Allen is the former star of the sitcoms Home Improvement and Last Man Standing, as well as the Santa Clause film series on which The Santa Clauses is based.

More recently he has become a conservative firebrand and devoted supporter of former President Donald Trump. He has also been accused by Pamela Anderson of sexual harassment on the set of Home Improvement.

Seems like a great guy!

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