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Put on the tea kettle because Janice Dickinson just called Andy Cohen a “tacky queen” who stole her idea

Janice Dickinson was the original “supermodel”, there’s no denying she has the ability to spout some not-so-nice opinions. From Tyra Banks to Donald Trump, the outspoken star has never shied away from her ability to eviscerate anyone and everyone that gets in her way. On a recent episode of the Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef podcast, Andy Cohen was the latest victim of Janice’s famous biting tongue, as she made some shocking claims, including an accusation that she herself was the originator of the idea for Andy’s successful late night show, Watch What Happens Live.
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24.06 / 02:03
Entertainment Producer spills the tea about Madonna’s diva antics on the set of ‘Will & Grace’
Madonna refused to wear the costumes provided for her when she taped an episode of Will & Grace back in 2003, according to executive producer Gary Janetti.The Queen of Pop appeared on Season 5 of the hit show as part of the promotional campaign for her album American Life. The episode, which drew almost 18 million viewers, was titled  “Dolls and Dolls.” In it, Madonna played Liz, Karen’s (Megan Mullally) messy roommate.Speaking to the “Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef” podcast, Janetti recalls: “[She’s] like an executive secretary, the kind of woman who wears her sneakers on the subway and carries her shoes in her bag and goes to a happy hour after work and thinks she’s kind of like, you know, a big deal in her tiny office.”“So she was supposed to wear, you know, Anne Klein II suits with sneakers and be the kind of woman you’d see on the subway. And Madonna as that is very funny … but Madonna didn’t want to wear any of those clothes.”Madonna… being difficult… about her wardrobe?? We don’t believe it for a second!Janetti goes on to say that the singer, who was “at the height of her fame” at the time, brought her own wardrobe and glam team to set.The producer adds that he wasn’t sure if she had “a particularly good sense of humor” and so he ultimately concluded that asking her to wear her character’s pre-selected wardrobe “wasn’t a conversation that was going to happen.”“So, she looked fabulous,” he says, “but as a result, it was about 50 percent less funny than it should have been.”“We even had jokes we had to change because of what Karen said — maybe based on what she was wearing — [because it] didn’t make sense anymore,” Janetti continues.
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