August 5, 2009
Twilight’s Ex-Victoria Threatens Bloodsucking Lawsuit

While drugs and general complacency work fine, whatever Rachelle Lefevre did last week is quite obviously the best and fastest way to rid yourself of teen idol status. The actress who portrayed vampire villain Victoria in both the first and second installments of the Twilight series was hastily dispatched of her role (and her money) when it became clear that a separate filming would come in contact with principal photography for movie number three. But according to Lefevre’s legal representatives, she didn’t do anything wrong, and regardless of her involvement in upcoming Twilight films, she is entitled to get her motherf*ckin’ movie check.

Levefre is threatening to take action against Summit Entertainment—the miniature production house that became profitable upon acquisition of the Twilight series—if she does not receive payment for the additional films she’d been hired to complete. Add that to her rabidly passionate fan base, and you’ve got a recipe for revolution.

for OneRiot Blog

Twilight’s Ex-Victoria Threatens Bloodsucking Lawsuit

While drugs and general complacency work fine, whatever Rachelle Lefevre did last week is quite obviously the best and fastest way to rid yourself of teen idol status. The actress who portrayed vampire villain Victoria in both the first and second installments of the Twilight series was hastily dispatched of her role (and her money) when it became clear that a separate filming would come in contact with principal photography for movie number three. But according to Lefevre’s legal representatives, she didn’t do anything wrong, and regardless of her involvement in upcoming Twilight films, she is entitled to get her motherf*ckin’ movie check.

Levefre is threatening to take action against Summit Entertainment—the miniature production house that became profitable upon acquisition of the Twilight series—if she does not receive payment for the additional films she’d been hired to complete. Add that to her rabidly passionate fan base, and you’ve got a recipe for revolution.

for OneRiot Blog

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