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‘The White Lotus', ‘It Ends with Us', ‘Don't Worry Darling': Why are we so obsessed with cast feuds?

‘The White Lotus', ‘It Ends with Us', ‘Don't Worry Darling': Why are we so obsessed with cast feuds?

It's been a month since we checked out of 'The White Lotus' and yet feud rumours are still circling. So why can't we let go of obsessing over co-stars who don't get on?
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From The White Lotus to It Ends with Us and Don't Worry Darling, our preoccupation with TV and film cast feuds is as endless as the apparent feuds themselves.
Some of the biggest, most memorable celebrity stories of the past few years have been spawned by alleged cast feuds, including the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni lawsuit, spit-gate with Harry Styles, and Walton Goggins' and Aimee Lou Wood's reported falling out.

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