David Arquette is spilling the beans about his experience working with Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent on the 2020 movie Spree.
Despite not sharing any scenes together in the film, Arquette, 52, and Kent, 33, did cross paths during a screening, where things seemed a bit frosty.
In Spree, Kent plays passenger Kendra Sheraton, while Arquette takes on the role of Kurt’s father, Kris. The film follows a rideshare driver who concocts a sinister plan to go viral.
When asked about working with Kent on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, Arquette revealed that their encounter left him feeling like he was on her reality show Vanderpump Rules.
David Arquette is spilling the beans about his experience working with Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent on the 2020 movie Spree
Kent plays passenger Kendra Sheraton, while Arquette takes on the role of Kurt’s father, Kris
Arquette, 52, and Kent, 33, didn’t share any scenes in the film, which follows a rideshare driver Kurt (Joe Keery) who hatches a devious plan to ‘go viral’
According to Arquette, their brief encounter left him feeling like he was on the receiving end of some attitude.
When host Andy Cohen asked if the experience felt like being on Vanderpump Rules, Arquette nodded in agreement, saying, “Yes, exactly.”
The film, which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, was acquired by RJLE Films for $2 million.
Despite its promising start, the movie only earned $28,771 domestically and $50,616 worldwide, eventually making its way to Blu-ray and DVD in October and Hulu later that year.
Kent has appeared in several films, many of which were produced by her ex-fiancé Randall Emmett, including The Row, 10 Minutes Gone, Trauma Center, and Out of Death.
The reality star broke up with Emmett in October 2021 following allegations of infidelity.
Arquette felt like he was on the receiving end of some attitude during their brief encounter
When host Andy Cohen asked if the experience felt like being on Vanderpump Rules, Arquette nodded in agreement, saying, ‘Yes, exactly’
Following her breakup with Emmett, Kent launched a beauty line called Give Them Lala.
Arquette, on the other hand, has been keeping busy with various projects, including appearances in episodes of Tacoma F.D., This Fool, and Mrs. Davis, as well as movies On Sacred Ground and The Good Half.
He has several films in the pipeline, including The Unholy Trinity with Pierce Brosnan and Samuel L. Jackson, Mob Cops with Kevin Connolly, and The Perfect Gamble, which is currently in pre-production.