Thread:XGryffinpuffx/@comment-34436863-20180130221359/@comment-34436863-20180203193554

I will definitely let you know if I do it and if I get a reply back. lol

There are two things that bother me. The first being what you brought up. At the very least, even if actors use their own clothing for a shoot, there is a wardrobe person who looks through what the actor has brought to determine what works and what doesn't work. Same goes for make up. There is always something touched up or done, even if the actor does it themselves. (That is typically in short or student films though. Or that has been my experience.) What else bothers me is the way gift baskets and papparazzi just showed up. That would never happen in real life. lol It was just too much. And no way an agent would just say sure to a phone interview. They would want to field the questions, run them by production to make sure the talent can even answer them, and actually set up the interview for a specific time and date. The only time I have ever seen on the spot interviews like that been encouraged is when you catch the talent out and about or on a red carpet.