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02-15-2025, 04:25 PM
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Sarah Hyland is the latest actress to get accused of poor on-set behavior.

The actress, who got her star on "Modern Family," is facing unexpected scrutiny after comedian and former "The Wedding Year" co-star Jeff Dye publicly accused her of displaying “rude” and “tyrannical” behavior on set.

During a recent episode of "The George Janko Show," Dye shared his experiences working alongside Sarah Hyland, claiming she mistreated those around her and created a tense work environment.

“In the time that I had to be on set, Sarah Hyland was the lead,” Dye shared on Thursday’s episode, acknowledging his role in the rom-com lasted only about “30 seconds.”

Dye, who previously dated Kristin Cavallari from 2020 to 2021, alleged that Hyland was “rude to everyone,” describing her as a “pretty woman who chain-smokes and is terrible.”

The 42-year-old comedian further claimed that Hyland once complained to director Robert Luketic about extras eating from the craft services table. “She was annoyed that some extras wanted some f-cking free granola bars … like it was in her kitchen or something,” Dye recounted.

He also alleged that Hyland “hated” him, recalling an instance in which she told him, “You’re what is wrong with people.” Dye speculated that Hyland’s disdain for him may have been due to his gender, claiming she is “not used to masculine energy of any sort.”

“They’re all in this hierarchy of Hollywood where it’s like, she’s No. 1 on the call sheet, [so] we have to, like, pander to her. If she’s mean to us, just let her be mean to us, and if she’s sad, pretend like it’s OK that she’s sad,” Dye explained of the on-set dynamics.

Fortunately for Dye, this interaction allegedly took place on his final day on set. “She thinks she’s so important, and this is, like, the whole industry,” he continued.

When asked whether his own behavior contributed to Hyland’s alleged dislike, Dye insisted she treated everyone the same way. He claimed to have “checked in with everybody” on set, all of whom allegedly agreed that Hyland was “mean.”

Dye even joked that the cast and crew found unity in their shared frustrations with the actress. “I think, actually, people found camaraderie in hating her,” he said. “Like, she was the island.”

Despite potentially facing backlash for his comments, Dye remained unapologetic. “Don’t care at all,” he said, insisting he was “just being honest.”

While his experience with Hyland was negative, Dye had nothing but praise for director Robert Luketic and co-star Anna Camp. “I would work with [Luketic] anytime ever again,” he stated, adding, “Me and Anna Camp became good buddies after that. Like, she’s awesome.”