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  • Evan Rachel Wood Reportedly Dating “Ray Donovan” Actress

    Evan Rachel Wood officially split with her husband Jamie Bell earlier this year, and now the actress is being linked to one of the stars of Ray Donovan.

    While reps for the actresses have not confirmed a relationship, E! News is reporting that Wood and former The L Word actress Katherine Moennig have been seeing each other for a couple of months after sending several sweet tweets back and forth on Twitter and expressing a mutual admiration for one another.

    “They’re really into each other. It seems like something that may last awhile,” a source said.

    According to Celebuzz, the ladies were seen holding hands at the Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden last week, although they arrived separately to the red carpet.

    More recently on Twitter, Wood caused a stir when she talked about her experience shooting a Vanity Fair cover when she was 15 years old, saying she “felt like meat”. She later clarified her statements, saying she’s since had another photo shoot with the magazine and had no problems.

  • Evan Rachel Wood Being Sued For Breach Of Contract

    The producers of 10 Things I Hate About Life are claiming that they paid Evan Rachel Wood $300,000 in advance to play the lead role. They are suing the actress for $30 million, which includes equity investments, financing costs, damages and lost profits, plus attorney fees.

    A representative for Wood claims that this is not true and that the producers are only trying to get money because they are in financial trouble. The rep said,

    “The lawsuit is preposterous and simply a bullying tactic from financially troubled producers. The production shut down in February 2013, when the producers ran out of money. Even after that, Evan agreed to resume production in Nov. 2013, by which time the producers said they would have cleared up their issues. However, the producers still could not get their act together, nor did they pay Evan money that was owed,” the statement goes on to claim. Repeated subsequent promises by the producers to resume production and pay Evan also turned out to be false. Enough is enough. The producers, not Evan, have breached contract.”

    The producers however, say that after they temporarily suspended production and then tried to start up again, Wood claimed that she would not be available at the time they requested and then decided not to continue with filming at all. The producers recommenced principal photography in February, but Wood said she was unable to continue until November. The producers agreed to wait, but Wood eventually refused to return at all.

    The lawsuit states that Wood claimed that she fulfilled her contractual obligations and refused to finish filming without receiving more money. The producers claim that they pleaded with Wood to return and that she only completed 11 days of principle photography. They claim that she would not return for the requested seven weeks of work that she had originally agreed to complete.

    Who do you think is telling the truth?

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  • Evan Rachel Wood Sued $30M For Bailing On Film

    Evan Rachel Wood is now looking at a $30M lawsuit for reportedly “bailing” on filming of a Ten Things I Hate About You sequel, titled Ten Things I Hate About Life.

    The lawsuit, filed on Thursday in the LA Superior Court by 10 Films LLC, claims that Wood “seemingly changed her mind about appearing in the film, ultimately refusing without any legal justification to fulfill her contractual obligations and instead opting to walk out on the project.”

    10 Films Llc claims that Wood had already received her $300,000 advance for the full filming of the project. The film company claims that during a pause in filming in February 2013, Wood said she would not be able to continue filming for “personal reasons.” The $30 million requested in the lawsuit covers investments, financing, lost profits, and attorney fees.

    However, representatives for Wood are calling the $30 million suit “preposterous:” “The lawsuit is simply a bullying tactic from financially troubled producers. The production shut down when the producers ran out of money. The producers could not get their act together, nor did they pay Evan money that was owed,” a statement from Wood’s representatives claim. “The producers, not Evan, have breached contract,” they say. Below is a semi-trailer for the now defunct film:

    Evan did however take “personal time” off during the summer of 2013, welcoming her son with now recent ex-husband Jamie Bell. Perhaps Evan’s personal issues conflicted with the filming schedule, as she announced a separation from her husband nine months after giving birth. In an official statement the pair announced: “They both love and respect one another and will of course remain committed to co-parenting their son. This is a mutual decision and the two remain close friends.”

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