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Megan Fox was once aware of the criticism that was targeted at her acting, but she found comfort in the fact that many of her peers in the industry didn't feel the same way.
Katy Perry and Robert Pattinson were once speculated to be dating by several news outlets, a rumor Perry was concerned might have really gotten to Pattinson's then-girlfriend Kristen Stewart.
Although she enjoyed working with Alejandro Iñárritu for 'Birdman,' there was one scene Emma Stone found difficult to do, which upset the Oscar-winning director.
Kevin Smith was eager to cast Seth Rogen in the 2008 comedy 'Zack and Miri Make a Porno,' but after the film's release he felt horrible because he believed he ruined Rogen's career.
In his younger years, Kevin Smith had a real issue with Reese Witherspoon, who he felt was extremely rude towards his then-girlfriend when they first met.
Sylvester Stallone was originally dead set against Ryan Coogler's 'Rocky' sequel because he initially didn't agree with the way his character was written.
Daniel Radcliffe once expressed that he was disheartened by the Oscars because he believed they kept snubbing the 'Harry Potter' franchise for the wrong reasons.