In 1984 Sarah Michelle Gellar recorded a commercial for Burger King and her attitude caused problems with the competitor.
Sarah Michelle Gellar revealed that it was sued by the McDonalds at the age of five after debuting in a commercial for Burger King. In the advertisement, the actress compares the two franchises and claims that she does not consume anything McDonalds.
That’s really funny. That was a big campaign I did for Burger King and I was 5 years old,” she said. “I was the first person to name another competitor on a job, so McDonald’s turned around and sued the ad agency, Burger King and me.”
According to The New York Post, during the process the actress could not consume anything McDonalds.
“It was hard because when you’re a kid, McDonald’s is where all your friends have their birthday parties, so I missed a lot of apple pies,” he said. Gellar.
Scooby-Doo would have a ‘hot’ kiss between Velma and Daphne
Sarah Michelle Gellarinterpreter of daphne in Scooby Doo (2002), stated that the kiss scene between her character and Velma Interpreted by Linda Cardellini, has been deleted. The actress was on the American show Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen last Thursday, 2.
Questions about an alleged “parallel relationship” between the characters came from viewers of the show (via People).
I don’t know about a side relationship, but there was a ‘hot’ moment – I mean, but they probably didn’t think it was, so it was cut.
The host Andy Cohen asked the actress to explain and she confirmed that there was a kiss between the two characters:
Kiss, yes, it was cut. It was a real kiss between Daphne and Velma that was cut. I feel like the world wants to see it but I don’t know where it is.
Source: Rollingstone

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