GLEE actress Jane Lynch forced producers of the hit show to rewrite one of her lines - because she couldn't bear to talk about skinning cats.
The animal-loving star, who plays outspoken teacher Sue Sylvester in the series, received a script for one episode in which she was asked to tell Matthew Morrison's character Will Schuester she would torture him.
But Lynch told writers she drew the line at talking about skinning an animal, because she has her own pets at home.
She tells U.S. talk show host Larry King, "I had one line, though, that I don't even know how it got past Fox. But I had one line where I said something about how I was going to torture Will and I would skin a cat in front of him. And I said, I can't - I can't say it. And they said, 'Well, we actually put that in there to see if it would raise any flags and it didn't. But we're going to rewrite it anyway.' I couldn't say that...
"I have two cats. Now I have five cats with my new wife. We have five cats and two dogs."
There are some very dark corners in this cheeky comedy, which explores relationships and sexuality...
Rachel is a married stay at home mother who you'd think had no worries in...
Visually ambitious and packed with inside jokes for arcade gamers, this colourful animated adventure is...
Scorch Supernova is a highly respected astronaut who also happens to be a brawny blue...
The Farrelly brothers return to the vacuously silly style of Dumb and Dumber for this...
Arcade game bad guy Wreck-It Ralph has been doing the same job for over 30...
The Three Stooges is a comic caper, following the lives of three men who were...
A lively South American beat infuses this colourful animated romp. The filmmakers make the most...
For the majority of their lives Graeme and Clive have been huge sci-fi geeks, and...
Watch the trailer for Post Grad Most college students have a clear idea about their...
Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) has always dreamed of driving fast - real fast - like...
In a welcome change from puerile and stinking-rotten Rob Schneider and David Spade movies, "The...
Mockumentary maestro Christopher Guest -- the driving force behind "This Is Spinal Tap" and "Waiting...