Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia do not see eye to eye while filming “This Is Us,” according to reports. It was added that while people see them as really close friends outside of filming, the co-stars are actually in bad terms in real life.
According to Radar Online, Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia’s feud is shaking up the show that is why the production team is having a difficult time when working. Plus, the crew are always panicking in case one of them refuse to work due to their alleged conflict.
“This has happened with Milo on every hit show he’s ever been on,” the source shared. “From Gilmore Girls to Heroes — the show gets successful, then Milo gets self-conscious, and he starts withdrawing from the camaraderie of the crew, the producers and his fellow actors on a show!”
It was added that Mandy Moore is already at her breaking point because her co-star is being very aloof. However, Gossip Cop stated that the reported feud between the “This Is Us” lead actors is not true at all.
The fact-checking site pointed out that Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia are very good friends and this is, in fact, the reason why they could act like a real husband and wife in their drama. GC also mentioned that the two always speak highly of each other and they have confirmed their great friendship many times through social media thus the Radar claim is truly a phony narrative.
Meanwhile, Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia are still getting good reviews about their portrayal of their respective characters (Jack and Rebecca) in “This Is Us.” The show is now on its third season are more are expected since it remained as one of NBC Network’s top-rating shows.


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