Lala Kent got called out — and promptly issued an apology.
After David Arquette told “Watch What Happens Live” viewers Monday night that the reality star was “not the friendliest” when they met and gave him “attitude,” she responded via Instagram Stories.
“I apologize if I was not friendly to you on the set of ‘Spree,’” the “Vanderpump Rules” star, 33, wrote of the 2020 movie on Tuesday.
Lala Kent apologized to David Arquette. Getty Images
The actor told “WWHL” viewers Monday that she gave him “attitude.” Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen/Instagram
The duo worked together on “Spree” in 2020 but did not appear in scenes together. Courtesy Everett Collection
“I’d like to point out I was on set with many people, you being one of them, who are well known, established actors,” she continued. “I am a girl on reality TV. I felt intimidated and a bit like I did not belong, all while being incredibly grateful for the opportunity.
“I’m sorry if that came off as an attitude,” Kent concluded. “It was not my intent.”
Arquette, 52, shared the statement to his own Story and thanked the “Give Them Lala” host.
Arquette said she was “not the friendliest.” Getty Images
He felt “exactly” like he was filming “Vanderpump Rules.” Casey Durkin/Bravo
“I got caught up in the gossip nature of the club house,” the actor wrote of Andy Cohen’s talk show set. “I’m also a ball of nerves in general and could have [taken] the whole exchange out of context.”
The former professional wrestler acknowledged during Monday’s interview that he and Kent did not have scenes together but met while promoting the movie.
“I felt a little attitude, know what I’m saying?” he recalled. “I wasn’t trying to give attitude. I was like, ‘Why am I getting attitude?’”
Kent blamed this on being “intimidated.” lalakent/Instagram
“I felt like … I did not belong,” the reality star admitted. lalakent/Instagram
When Cohen, 56, asked whether Arquette felt like he was filming “Vanderpump Rules” during the interaction, the “See Spot Run” star replied, “Exactly.”
The “WWHL” segment marked Arquette’s first time on the show, with Arquette gushing about the experience via Instagram.
“thanks @bravoandy (despite my dyslexia and all around awkwardness) for having me on with@daniellecabralofficial,” he captioned footage from the show.
She noted that giving attitude was not her “intent.” lalakent/Instagram
Arquette thanked Kent for her apology via Instagram. NBAE via Getty Images
He asked fans to “zoom in on [his] necklace,” which featured “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Joe Gorga.
Kent, meanwhile, is a “WWHL” mainstay as she has been a “VPR” cast member since 2015.
The Bravolebrity also appeared on “The Valley” for its first season earlier this year, with a source exclusively telling Page Six in May that Kent is in “early talks” to also join that show.
“I got caught up in the gossip nature of the club house,” the actor wrote. Variety via Getty Images
Monday’s interview was his first “WWHL” appearance. Getty Images
“She is very connected with that cast,” the source said, claiming that she will continue filming “VPR” for Season 12. “Those girls are her very good friends and mom crew.”
Kent is pregnant with 𝚋𝚊𝚋𝚢 No. 2, whom she conceived with the help of a sperm donor.
She previously welcomed daughter Ocean, 3, in 2021 with her then-fiancé, Randall Emmett, shortly before their breakup.