'Yellowstone' actor Neal McDonough says Hollywood turned on him for refusing to kiss costars: 'I lost everything'
Neal McDonough says he was shut out of Hollywood for refusing to kiss anyone other than his wife, Ruvé McDonough, for his projects.
"I always had in my contracts that I wouldn't kiss another woman on screen," McDonough said on Wednesday's episode of the Nothing Left Unsaid podcast. "My wife didn't have any problem with it. It was me, really, who had a problem. I was like, 'Yeah, I don't want to put you through it. I know we're going to start having kids, and I don't want to put my kids through it.'"
But McDonough — a veteran character actor known for his roles in Yellowstone, Band of Brothers, Arrow, Suits, Desperate Housewives, and more — says it wasn't long before he ran into trouble over his 'no kissing' rule.
"When I wouldn't do it, and they couldn't understand it, Hollywood just completely turned on me," he said. "They wouldn't let me be part of the show anymore. And for two years, I couldn't get a job, and I lost everything you could possibly imagine. Not just houses and material things, but your swagger, your cool, who you are, your identity, everything."
Adding that he was in "a big, ugly tailspin for a couple of years," McDonough said it wasn't just an issue of him struggling to find jobs. He claims that, at one point, he was fired from a TV show after declining to shoot an intimate scene.
"They came to my trailer and the wardrobe lady says, 'Excuse me, would you like to be wearing a sock for the scene?'" McDonough recalled. "I remember, I said, 'I'm from Cape Cod and I don't wear socks. I've never worn socks. I'm a loafer and no socks guy.' She's like, 'What?' And she closed the door and she walks away."
The actor said a producer arrived a few minutes later to clarify that they needed him to wear a modesty sock for a simulated sex scene. McDonough immediately pushed back, leading to an ultimatum: "They said, 'Well, unless you do it, we're gonna have to replace you,'" he recalled. "I'm like, 'Well, then replace me because I'm not gonna do it.' And they fired me."
He continued, "I remember flying home from Albuquerque and flying over the desert in New Mexico and realizing, 'Okay, I just got fired from a TV show. I'd have a better chance of surviving in that desert than surviving when I land in Hollywood.' And I was right."
According to McDonough, the fallout included a rough patch in his career in addition to "a very painful, costly ordeal" caused by the show suing him.
Still, the actor maintains that he would do it all again. "I knew I did the right thing for my marriage," he said in the interview. "I knew I did the right thing for [God]. And I knew I did the right thing for me."
While McDonough did not name the show he was fired from on the podcast, he told Closer Weekly in 2019 that he was dropped from the short-lived ABC series Scoundrels in 2010 for refusing to film intimate scenes, claiming, "Everybody thought I was this religious zealot." He added that getting a call from his Band of Brothers producer Graham Yost about a role in Justified marked his comeback.McDonough has since had a full circle moment courtesy of his new movie, The Last Rodeo, which McDonough wrote, directed, and stars in. The film, about a former bull rider making a comeback, called for more than one onscreen kiss for his character — so McDonough solved the problem by casting his wife in the movie.
"Well, my wife is really hot. She is a good-looking woman, and everything else can pale as compared to my wife, Ruvé," he joked, before explaining, "It was financed. It was ready to go and I said, 'I am not doing the movie unless you play my wife. Because I am not going to kiss some other woman on screen.' And she's like, 'Well, I am not an actor.' I'm like, 'Well, you are now. So let's go.'"
Listen to McDonough look back on his career highs and lows in the full podcast episode above.
Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CNET
41 minutes ago
- CNET
Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Aug. 2, #783
Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today's Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles. Today's NYT Connections puzzle could be tough. That purple caregory throws out a term for a kind of word that many people have never heard of before. Read on for clues and today's Connections answers. The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. Players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak. Read more: Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every Time Hints for today's Connections groups Here are four hints for the groupings in today's Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group, to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group. Yellow group hint: Hold together. Green group hint: Formal way to describe an informal activity. Blue group hint: Get to the alley. Purple group hint: Opposing meanings in one word. Answers for today's Connections groups Yellow group: Attach with adhesive. Green group: Polite terms for sex. Blue group: Bowling results. Purple group: Contronyms (words that can mean opposite things). Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words What are today's Connections answers? The completed NYT Connections puzzle for Aug. 2, 2025. NYT/Screenshot by CNET The yellow words in today's Connections The theme is attach with adhesive. The four answers are adhere, affix, glue and stick. The green words in today's Connections The theme is polite terms for sex. The four answers are congress, commerce, intimacy and relations. The blue words in today's Connections The theme is bowling results. The four answers are foul, spare, split and strike. The purple words in today's Connections The theme is contronyms (words that can mean opposite things). The four answers are cleave, garnish, oversight and sanction.


CNET
41 minutes ago
- CNET
Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Aug. 3, #784
Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today's Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles. Today's NYT Connections puzzle could be tough. But the purple category is pretty fun, at least if you're fascinated with musical groups and their names. Read on for clues and today's Connections answers. The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. Players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak. Read more: Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every Time Hints for today's Connections groups Here are four hints for the groupings in today's Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group, to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group. Yellow group hint: Do what I do. Green group hint: Athletic games. Blue group hint: New trend. Purple group hint: Think music and animals. Answers for today's Connections groups Yellow group: Emulate. Green group: Sports. Blue group: Mania. Purple group: Single animal in a creatively spelled band name. Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words What are today's Connections answers? The completed NYT Connections puzzle for Aug. 3, 2025. NYT/Screenshot by CNET The yellow words in today's Connections The theme is emulate. The four answers are copy, echo, mirror and parrot. The green words in today's Connections The theme is sports. The four answers are cricket, golf, polo and squash. The blue words in today's Connections The theme is mania. The four answers are bug, craze, fad and fever. The purple words in today's Connections The theme is animal in a creatively spelled band name. The four answers are beetle, bird, gorilla and monkey. (The Beatles, The Byrds, Gorillaz and The Monkees.)
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Sabrina Carpenter's Man's Best Friend Tracklist Is Here and It's Petty, Perfect, and Absolutely Deranged
Sabrina Carpenter is in her pop provocateur era, doggedly defiant, scandalously cheeky, and completely unbothered. After nearly breaking the internet with her single 'Manchild' and igniting a culture war with her risqué album cover, the 25-year-old pop phenom has now unveiled the full tracklist for her highly anticipated sixth studio album, Man's Best Friend, due August 29. And let's just say: she's not playing nice. A Tracklist Tailored to Chaos Carpenter revealed the titles of the album's songs one by one over the past week, orchestrating a cheeky scavenger hunt that involved fans posting selfies with puppies and holding signs showing off the individual track names. It was playful, intimate, and unmistakably Sabrina. Today, the full 12-song lineup was finally unleashed in its entirety. Here's the complete tracklist for Man's Best Friend: Manchild Tears My Man on Willpower Sugar Talking We Broke Up Again Last Night Nobody's Son Never Getting Laid When Did You Get Hot? Go Go Juice Don't Worry I'll Make You Worry House Tour Goodbye With song titles that read like messy texts from a relationship autopsy, the album promises a cocktail of romantic disillusionment, sarcastic rage, and emotional chaos all tied together with Carpenter's now-trademark wink. 'Manchild' Sets the Tone and the Charts on Fire The album's lead single 'Manchild' dropped in early June and instantly set the tone for what Man's Best Friend is about: toxic relationships, immaturity, and the feminine art of calling bulls**t with a catchy hook. Written alongside frequent collaborators Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff, who helped sculpt the sound of 2024's Short n' Sweet, 'Manchild' debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it her second chart-topper following 'Please, Please, Please.' The hit blends bubblegum melodies with biting commentary, a balance Carpenter has perfected in recent years as she's stepped fully into her pop star power. The Controversial Cover: Canine Allegory or Cultural Grenade? While Carpenter's music has been celebrated for its fearless femininity, it's the album cover of Man's Best Friend that truly set tongues wagging. The original artwork depicts Carpenter on all fours, being yanked by the hair by a man in a suit, imagery that sparked immediate online outrage, accusations of misogyny, kink-baiting, and even religious offense. In typical Sabrina fashion, she responded not with an apology but with art and shade. She dropped an alternative black-and-white cover showing her peacefully resting her head on the shoulder of a suited man. Her caption? 'here is a new alternative cover approved by God.' A Pop Star Who Knows Her Audience and Her Moment Sabrina Carpenter's rise from Disney darling to Gen Z's reigning pop antihero hasn't been accidental. With every glittery diss track and tongue-in-cheek video, she continues to rewrite the rules of mainstream pop stardom. And she does so with a firm grasp on social media virality, the cultural zeitgeist, and how to turn backlash into Billboard domination. In a tweet celebrating the full tracklist reveal, Carpenter gushed, 'thank you to all my beautiful perfect fans that helped me reveal the tracklist for Man's Best Friend the final track reveal is… track #2 'Tears' can't believe the album will be in your ears in exactly 4 weeks ♡' If the public response to Manchild and her last record is any indication, Man's Best Friend won't just be heard, it'll be felt, fought over, and probably memed to oblivion. The post Sabrina Carpenter's Man's Best Friend Tracklist Is Here and It's Petty, Perfect, and Absolutely Deranged appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More. Solve the daily Crossword