Betty White’s ‘Golden Girls’ castmates called her ‘the C-word’: new podcast

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“The Golden Ladies,” the beloved Emmy-winning NBC sitcom that ran from 1985 to 1992, stays well-liked for the hilarious — and generally inappropriate — hijinks of 4 single, ageing girls who share a house in Miami. However whereas the on-camera chemistry amongst Rose Nylund (Betty White), Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan) and Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty) nonetheless charms viewers, the temper was decidedly completely different behind the scenes.

On the latest episode of “The Originals” podcast, "The Golden Girls" casting director Joel Thurm recounts how the leading ladies really felt about Betty White.
On the newest episode of “The Originals” podcast, “The Golden Ladies” casting director Joel Thurm recounts how the main women actually felt about Betty White.
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The newest episode of “The Originals,” a podcast hosted by leisure journalist Andrew Goldman and produced in partnership with Los Angeles Journal, contains an April 2021 interview with the sitcom’s casting director Joel Thurm, who recounts how the main women, particularly Arthur, actually felt about White — who died this previous New 12 months’s Eve, weeks earlier than her a hundredth birthday.

“Actually Bea Arthur, who I solid in one thing else in a while, simply mentioned, ‘Oh, she’s a f–king c–t,’ utilizing that phrase,” Thurm says on the podcast. He additionally shares these particulars in his forthcoming ebook, “Intercourse, Medicine, & Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director,” out this spring.

Despite the many years of laughs on "The Golden Girls," Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan didn't have shining opinions of Betty White.
Regardless of the various years of guffaws on “The Golden Ladies,” Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan didn’t have shining opinions of Betty White.
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The Emmy-winning series ran on NBC for seven seasons and still enjoys popularity to this day.
The Emmy-winning collection ran on NBC for seven seasons and nonetheless enjoys reputation to this present day.
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“Bea Arthur known as Betty White a C-word?” Goldman asks within the interview.

“Yeah, she known as her the C-word. I imply, I heard that with my very own ears,” Thurm replies. “And by the best way, so did Rue McClanahan. Rue McClanahan mentioned it to me in Joe Allen’s [restaurant]; Bea Arthur [when she was] on the set of ‘Beggars and Choosers.’ ”

On the podcast, listeners can hear Goldman’s nervous laughter.

“It was an enormous shock to me,” Goldman, 49, informed The Publish. “I do know there are people who find themselves deeply into ‘The Golden Ladies’ lore and there’s been some discuss of this prior to now, however truly interviewing Joel, who had a entrance seat for all of this motion, and truly spoke to each of the celebs and heard them say very related issues, was a complete shock to me.”

Goldman interviewed Thurm in April 2021, some eight months before White, the last surviving cast member, passed away at age 99.
Goldman interviewed Thurm in April 2021, eight months earlier than White, the final surviving solid member, died at 99.
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Within the episode, Thurm then recollects how Getty — who died in 2008 at 84 from Lewy physique dementia — started having points memorizing her traces on-set.

“And he or she would write the traces on her hand, and … Betty White would make enjoyable of her in entrance of the stay viewers,” says Thurm. “That will seem to be a minor transgression, however it actually does get to you … I don't know how Estelle Getty felt, however I do know the opposite two didn't like [White] in any respect.”

Whispers of the off-camera rift between Arthur, McClanahan and White have lengthy been floating round, with McClanahan, who died in 2010 at 76 from a cerebral hemorrhage, additionally admitting that Arthur was identified to name White the C-word. Predictably, commenters have blamed the feud on jealousy, suggesting Arthur was jealous when White grew to become the present’s first solid member to be nominated for a Greatest Actress Emmy in 1986. 

The women additionally had completely different approaches to appearing, which created pressure. Within the 2016-published “Golden Ladies Perpetually” biography, writer Jim Colucci famous that Arthur remained in character throughout taping, whereas White relaxed between pictures and joked round with the stay studio viewers.

Casting director Joel Thurm's book, which includes details of the off-screen rift between "The Golden Girls Stars," comes out this spring.
Casting director Joel Thurm’s ebook, which incorporates particulars of the off-screen rift between “The Golden Ladies” stars, comes out this spring.

“I believe my mother didn’t dig that,” Arthur’s adopted son, Matthew Saks, informed the Hollywood Reporter in 2016, seven years after she died of most cancers at 86. “It’s extra about being centered or conserving your vitality. It’s simply not the appropriate time to speak to followers between takes. Betty was in a position to do it and it didn’t appear to have an effect on her. But it surely rubbed my mother the unsuitable method.”

Solely in 2011 did White give her facet of the story, saying in an interview, “Bea had a reserve. She was not that keen on me. She discovered me a ache within the neck generally. It was my constructive perspective — and that made Bea mad generally. Generally if I used to be comfortable, she’d be livid!”

White echoed the sentiment in an look on the “Pleasure Behar: Say Something” present that very same 12 months: “I don’t know what I ever did,” she mentioned of Arthur. “I don’t know, however she was not that thrilled with me.”

Journalist Andrew Goldman was shocked to hear Thurm's behind-the-scenes tales of "The Golden Girls" drama.
Journalist Andrew Goldman was shocked to listen to Thurm’s behind-the-scenes tales of “The Golden Ladies” drama.
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Goldman notes that followers usually don’t see the human facet of adored actors who've died.

“You don’t hear in regards to the blemishes of their careers or of their personalities,” he informed The Publish. “And I really feel like Betty White was an instance of — even earlier than she died — of being heralded … due to her longevity and her longevity in her profession, that are each admirable. I don’t suppose you could possibly survive [decades] in present enterprise with out having often sharp elbows.”

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