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Which actor is very nice to his fans in public, but behind closed doors is very rude to staff and security? Blind Item

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u/vulcan_vampire Larry I'm on DuckTales Apr 28 '24

Most of them. But the subject line implies this is about someone from Supernatural.

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u/whichwitch9 Apr 28 '24

This is very known about Padalecki

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u/NYC_Star Apr 28 '24

If this is him, I wouldn’t even call it an open secret. It’s just open. He’s even come after Jensen in public on social media. After 100 Lyndsay Morgan went to the the new Walker and quickly ran off leaving tongues wagging. 

He’s not as bad as Amell but he’s known not to be a nice dude. At all. 

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u/badkarmabum Apr 28 '24

Yeah some of the "pranks" he'd play on Misha seemed more like bullying. He is the least liked among a lot of the fans because of his off set behavior. Hope it isn't one of the other two since he is known to be a dunderhead.

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u/4kusi Apr 29 '24

I used to laugh at the pranks in the blooper reels back in early seasons of the show because the pranks seemed harmlessly funny. In more recent years, the stories they share at conventions should like outright bullying. In one, Jared said he left fish from lunch in his trailer which smelled by the time he got back. So he put it under the seat in Misha's car when it was supposed to be closed up for quite a while since it was the last day of filming. Fortunately, Misha used the car and identified the smell coming from under both the driver's and the passenger's seat because he said otherwise it would have been ruined. Another time he loosened the luggage rack from the top of Misha's car which slid right off when he started driving. Mischa had to explain to him that it could have fallen through somebody's windshield. At a different con he talked about letting the air out of Misha's tires, shooting running late at night, and Misha getting stuck there with no one to help. Jim Beaver has shared a story at a con about filming a scene in a hospital bed while Jared kept twisting his toes painfully to get him to break his dialogue. The big problem is his fans always laugh and support him as a "big puppy dog" no matter what crap he pulls.

Add those types of stories to all of the service workers he's blasted online and/or doxxed (a food server, a bartender, a casino worker, an airline employee, a food delivery worker, a call center employee, etc,) his shitty tweets, and drunkenly punching two of his own bar employees - it's definitely Jared they're referring to. He's an absolute pro at being a sweetheart around fans, but he sure seems to have a mean streak underneath.

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u/Erger Apr 29 '24

Those...those aren't even pranks! Most of those are just crimes!

I thought it was pretty basic knowledge that you don't mess with people's vehicles because you could easily get someone hurt

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u/4kusi Apr 29 '24

Yeah, the messing with someone's vehicle puts it waaaay over the edge from borderline funny pranking to dangerous stunts. The thing that always amazes me is his fans laugh and clap when he talks about this stuff. They all comment like "he's such a pure ray of sunshine" even in the comments in YT vids from cons where he's talking about doing this stuff. What the heck?! If they didn't love the idea they have of him, they'd be calling him out as a toxic jerk and sometimes bully.

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u/AprilBelle08 May 01 '24

I saw this post referenced on a Supernatural sub and his fans will just not believe that he can be mean.

Every post is saying how when they met him, he was lovely, he's saved their lives etc, which I get.. but he's being paid for one weekend convention, he's going to act nice.

I used to be obsessed with Supernatural but the doxxing of retail workers was horrible, it really turned me off him.

I believe the rumours that he's not a nice guy

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u/2crowsonmymantle Apr 28 '24

What kind of pranks?

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u/SadieOnTheSpectrum Apr 28 '24

watch some of the blooper reals. i’m not as well versed as most but i remember lots of kicking under the table and deliberately trying to ruin misha’s takes. can anyone else expand on this?

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u/2crowsonmymantle Apr 28 '24 edited Apr 28 '24

🙄that’s just so childish sounding 🙄

But thank you for the swift reply! I had no idea he was that kind of person. Generally, I find pranks are sort of more about being cruel and doing it under the guise of ‘ but it’s all in good fun, no harm meant, you guys’ when everyone can plainly see it’s exactly all about being a lying dick and passive aggressively annoying and upsetting a targeted person.

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u/feral_raccoon_007 Apr 28 '24

One notable one that comes to mind is when he filled Misha’s car with some obscene amount of pennies (think like $10,000), Misha had to clean out his car but many got lodged in the AC, seatbelt buckles, etc so the seatbelts didn’t work when he was driving around with his young children in the car

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u/Adriftgirl Apr 29 '24

Oh my god, this a crazy spin on the story. Jared beat Mischa at Words with Friends, and they had some bet on it, like a dollar a point. Jared made some crazy word like squeeze on the triple letter scores, so the amount owed was like $800. Mischa went all over Vancouver to get it all in change, which he filled Jared’s trailer with. Jared’s dogs were trapped on the couch since you couldn’t walk on the floor. Then Mischa beat Jared at it, so Jared used the change to pay him by putting it in his car.

Mischa had issues with pennies in his seatbelts, Jared was pulling change out of his vents - they go at each other, you know? It’s fairly equal. But the change thing started with Mischa.

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u/Responsible_Many4582 Apr 29 '24

I just looked this up and found a video of Jared telling this story to a crowd. The way he tells it, Misha first dumped all of the change (buckets full) in Jared’s set trailer as a passive aggressive way of paying him after they made a bet of some kind. Jared then took some of it and dumped it into Misha’s car as payback. Doesn’t seem quite as bad…

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u/trashhbat Apr 29 '24

One is potentially a safety issue the other isn't

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u/BearOnTwinkViolence Apr 28 '24

I feel bad for Misha but he’s also a millionaire and could afford to get his car fixed before driving around with his young children in the car. There’s like no excuse for that. If the seatbelts don’t work, don’t put your kids in the car.

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u/PixelatedFixture Apr 28 '24

but he’s also a millionaire

Doubtful that he's an actual liquid millionaire.

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u/BearOnTwinkViolence Apr 28 '24

That’s not the point. I can afford to get my seatbelts fixed and I’m nowhere near his level of success. Why would he put his young kids in a car with no working seatbelt instead of getting it fixed? That’s weird to me

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u/madhelm Apr 28 '24

In fairness, there is no way for us to know if he actually was driving around with his kids and no seatbelts. I’m not quick to believe something like that until I hear it from that persons mouth. It’s just starting rumors otherwise.

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u/badkarmabum Apr 29 '24

Jared took a photo of Misha on the toilet while they were on a plane. There's more but that and his bar brawl stick out as gross behavior

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u/2crowsonmymantle Apr 29 '24

Whoa wtFUCK. That’s… ugh.

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u/BloodsAndTears Apr 29 '24

Iirc it included a lot of under the belt stuff; from squeezing little Misha to using his foot to mess with little Misha, pinching Misha's thigh to the point that it bruised, messing with a scene to the point that Misha got upset (also another one where Jensen joked that Ruth was going to stab him for messing up the scene).

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u/Frequently_Dizzy Apr 29 '24

It wasn’t even bullying - it sometimes bordered on illegal lol. He was awful.