Sarah Michelle Gellar had numerous ‘car accidents on Buffy’ because she was exhausted while on set

‘You shouldn’t drive if you’re tired’: Sarah Michelle Gellar reveals she was in numerous ‘car accidents on Buffy’ because she was so tired while on set, while vowing to fight for better working conditions

Sarah Michelle Gellar has revealed that the long hours and exhaustion on the set of Buffy led to her being in numerous car accidents while driving home.

speaking to the independentSarah Michelle, 45, spoke about her time on the hit show as she reflected on how the industry has changed since her younger years.

Sarah Michelle made the comments while talking about how she wants to improve working conditions for the cast and crew on film sets, which started out as an executive producer and actress on the show Wolf Pack.

“You shouldn’t drive if you’re tired,” he told the publication this week.

‘Do you know how many car accidents I had in Buffy before they found me a driver? But the crew doesn’t understand that. As a producer now, I can get you an Uber. At Wolf Pack, every Friday we have a truck come to pick up the crew.

‘You Shouldn’t Drive If You’re Tired’: Sarah Michelle Gellar Reveals She Was In Numerous ‘Car Accidents While Working On Buffy’ Because She Was So Tired On Set

Sarah Michelle was cast as the vampire slayer Buffy Summers in 1996.

On claims that it was “difficult” on set, he said: “But now I’ll wear it with pride, if ‘difficult’ means I expect everyone to come in with their 100 percent A game.”

While appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon this week, Sarah Michelle confirmed a rumor that singer Dolly Parton was a secret producer on Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

‘Little known fact. The legend, Dolly Parton, was a producer,” she said.

Sarah Michelle maintained that Dolly was an uncredited producer who was never seen on set during the seven seasons between 1997 and 2003.

Despite not establishing relationships prior to the start of the show, Sarah Michelle told Fallon that the Jolene star went out of her way to make the cast feel special, which included giving her and others “Christmas presents at the beginning that they would have our name, and I was like, “She doesn’t even know who I am.”

“One day someone asked him about it, he complimented the show and my performance and I was like, ‘Oh, now I can die. Dolly Parton knows who I am and thinks I’m good,'” he shared with obvious pride. in his voice

Sarah Michelle, who serves as star and executive producer on Wolf Pack, was also asked if she had any doubts about returning to the supernatural genre following her high-profile role on Buffy.

Iconic: Sarah Michelle was cast as the vampire slayer Buffy Summers in 1996

‘Do you know how many car accidents I had in Buffy before they found me a driver? But the crew doesn’t understand that. As a producer now, I can get you an Uber. At the Wolf Pack, every Friday we have a truck come to pick up the crew,” he said.

After joking about the difference between vampires and wolves, Sarah Michelle confessed that “there are always questions because it’s hard to have something to compare it to as well.”

“It’s been a few years, 20,” he told Fallon of BTVS, joking, “We don’t have to put a number on it because it’s been a while.”

Meanwhile, she talked about the chances of a Buffy revival and whether she would ever take on the role of Buffy Summers again.

She said The Guardian this week he had his moment as the iconic character.

‘I am very happy with what I contributed. Even if he cameoed, it would only be compared. You want to give someone the opportunity to create from scratch.

‘I’m happy with what I contributed’: Meanwhile, she discussed the chances of a Buffy revival and whether she’d ever take on the role of Buffy Summers again

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