Did the glitzy sets and dramatic throne room scenes hide some absolutely WILD drama that Netflix didn’t want us to know about? Well honey, buckle up because the cast and crew of Netflix’s hit series “The Crown” are finally spilling the TEA and we are LIVING for it.
Apparently, filming this prestige drama was absolutely nothing like the perfectly polished final product we’ve been obsessing over for years. Sources close to the production have revealed that the set was basically a pressure cooker of tension, perfectionism, and some seriously petty feuds between cast members. One insider dished that certain actors were absolutely diva-adjacent about their screen time, while others allegedly threw shade during costume fittings. The Crown wasn’t just a show about royal drama, honey—it WAS the royal drama.
And get this: the crew had to deal with script changes happening literally MINUTES before scenes were shot. Apparently, the showrunners were so obsessed with getting every detail exactly right that they’d rewrite entire monologues on the fly, leaving actors scrambling to memorize new lines faster than you can say “God Save The Queen.” One production assistant allegedly cried in the bathroom because the pressure was just too much.
But wait, there’s MORE. The cast apparently developed some seriously complicated relationships off-camera. While some actors became genuine besties, others? Let’s just say they perfected the art of avoidance during craft services. Nobody’s naming names, of course, but the vibe was apparently TENSE. Multiple sources have suggested that certain cast members were competing for awards recognition like their careers depended on it—which, let’s be honest, they probably did.
The behind-the-scenes revelations have absolutely sent the fanbase into a frenzy. Twitter is absolutely EXPLODING with people dissecting every quote and trying to figure out which cast members allegedly had beef with each other. Fans are rewatching old interviews looking for subtle shade, and honestly? We’re here for the detective work.
The most shocking revelation? Apparently, the cast didn’t always agree with how their characters were being portrayed, leading to some awkward conversations with producers about historical accuracy and creative direction. But did those conversations make it onto screen? Not a chance, darling.
What do you think? A) The behind-the-scenes drama was totally justified given the show’s intensity B) The cast needs to be professional and keep it classy