How Sarah Michelle Gellar Made the Wolf Pack Safer for Her Co-stars
Sarah Michelle Gellar is leading the pack in more ways than one.
Almost two years after the allegation misconduct and verbal abuse against Buffy the vampire slayer creator Joss Whedon brought to light, this series is making sure that her younger co-stars on set Wolves have a much safer experience.
“I told them, I’m not there full-time, but I’m always on the phone and I’m here if you need something, if something bothers you,” Gellar told E! News in an exclusive interview before her Paramount+ series’ January 26 premiere. “They’re really good at calling and pronunciation, and that’s something I was never taught to do.”
The actress worked hard to make sure her co-stars liked it Armani Jackson, Bella Shepard, Chloe Rose Robertson, Tyler Lawrence Gray and fellow TV veteran Rodrigo Santoro know their voices are being heard.
Gellar said of “I think they’ve been heard. I think there’s been this, on the line knowing all this and children are children.” Wolvesculture on set. “We all bring different emotions, different experiences to a movie. It’s not just about showing up and achieving your goals and being silent. Everyone has things they can. contribute.”