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Hilarie Burton Feared She'd By no means Work Once more After Mark Schwahn Scandal


Altering the course of her profession. After talking out in opposition to One Tree Hill creator Mark Schwahn, Hilarie Burton wasn’t positive she’d ever get solid once more. Right now, she nonetheless feels that method, she shares solely within the newest problem of Us Weekly.

“You Google my title and these tales come up. And for anyone that’s hiring, why would you rent me in case you might rent somebody that’s unproblematic?” Burton, 37, tells Us. “I’ve this unhealthy behavior of claiming what I believe and that’s not at all times properly acquired. So yeah, I nonetheless suppose it. I hope that that’s not the case, however I don’t know. I don’t know what number of jobs I’ve been up for that I didn’t get the decision as a result of they had been like, ‘Hmm, that one. She’s hassle.’”

Burton left One Tree Hill in 2007 and in 2019, the previous VJ and different former costars got here ahead and accused their then-boss of sexual harassment. He by no means spoke out concerning the claims and was later fired from his job as showrunner of E!’s The Royals.

Hilarie Burton and Mark Schwahn. Michael Simon/startraksphoto.com; Shutterstock

“Mark may very well be extremely malicious, and I used to be afraid to be the one to strike first,” she writes in her memoir, The Rural Diaries, recalling that after she informed her story to Selection, different costars had been going to inform theirs, however that didn’t occur. “Worse had occurred to different girls. When he tried to observe up with a number of the others, they had been reprimanded by their administration corporations, their publicists and their brokers and informed that doing this was profession suicide. … I regarded round at my life and thought, If I by no means work on one other present or movie, I’ll be OK. Mischief Farm was in the course of its full autumn show, much like the way in which it had regarded once we’d seen it for the primary time. That is actual, I assumed. That is who I’m.”

The Virginia native has landed a number of roles since exiting the sequence — however solely accepts jobs with individuals she is aware of.

“I’d by no means join a sequence with those who I don’t know as a result of it’s like signing up for six-year marriage. And the way do I do know that you just’re not a psycho? Otherwise you don’t have a God complicated? Or there’s not all kinds of layers of drama?” the Council of Dads actress says. “So each single job I’ve taken has been the results of a preexisting relationship and that’s labored for me. I believe that’s a wholesome solution to deal with our enterprise. It’s a bizarre enterprise, you already know that.”

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Now, she isn’t roles with that as her focus “versus the ambition angle, which is like, ‘I wish to be a film star,’” she shares. “I don’t wish to be a film star. I wish to make good issues with individuals I really like and it’s a special solution to do it.”

Within the e-book, Burton additionally detailed extra about her expertise on the set.

“I used to be the loudest and tough across the edges, and I feigned an ‘I don’t give a s—t ‘ perspective. However in the long run, I used to be a younger lady who needed approval and was assaulted anyway,” she pens. “I by no means tried to inform the reality to the media after I left One Tree Hill as a result of I believed it was a misplaced trigger. And I used to be a coward. I had walked away from jobs I beloved simply to take away myself from poisonous conditions. I finished auditioning. I deserted my childhood desires of being an actress as a result of enjoying the sport was merely not price it to me.”

The Rural Diaries is accessible now.

For extra from Burton, choose up the newest problem of Us Weekly.

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