Kieran Hayler hits back at actor Matt Smith in TV drama row


Kieran Hayler hits back at actor Matt Smith in TV drama row

Kieran Hayler's small role sparks controversy

Kieran Hayler, the ex-husband of Katie Price, found himself at the center of a storm after actor Matt Smith reportedly demanded his removal from a scene in the new Sky Drama, The Death of Bunny Munro. Kieran, who had a minor role as an extra in the background, was caught in a brief moment on screen as Matt drove past him on Brighton seafront.

Hayler responds to the controversy

In an exclusive interview with The Celeb Report, Kieran Hayler, 37, expressed his hurt over being called out by Matt Smith, labeling the actor's actions as "bullying" and "mean." Hayler emphasized that he did not reveal his identity on set and was simply walking past during the scene. He called for support within the acting community, especially for newcomers like himself.

Production crews and Hayler's previous credits

Reports suggest that production crews were unaware of Kieran Hayler's background, and his previous acting credits include appearances on EastEnders. Despite his limited experience, Hayler landed a role in The Death of Bunny Munro, a drama series based on Nick Cave's book, filming in Brighton over the summer.

The Death of Bunny Munro synopsis and release date

The Death of Bunny Munro follows the story of a sex addict dealing with grief after his wife's suicide, embarking on a tumultuous road trip with his young son. The series is set to explore themes of parenting, addiction, and loss, though an official release date is yet to be announced.


Kieran Hayler hits back at actor Matt Smith in TV drama row

Final thoughts

The clash between Kieran Hayler and Matt Smith sheds light on the challenges faced by aspiring actors in the competitive world of television production. Hayler's experience serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting fellow artists in the industry.


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