Turns out Beautiful Life exec producer Ashton Kutcher wasn’t being completely honest with us this morning when he said there were “no casting changes” on The CW’s new model-centric soap. Shortly after the panel concluded, a tipster sent me the following message via e-mail:
“No cast changes? Ha. The guy at the far right in the photo attached to your post will be gone by the end of episode 2.”
That “guy” is former As the World Turns star Jordan Woolley and, upon further investigation, multiple sources confirm that he will, in fact, be off the show by the end of the second episode.
I’m going to give Kutcher the benefit of the doubt and say he probably didn’t intentionally lie to us. I’m sure he was so worried about toeing the company line on Mischa Barton that he forgot Woolley had been cut. Or perhaps he never considered him a part of the cast because he wasn’t technically a series regular. Yeah, I’m sure it’s one of those.








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meh
I actually WILL give him the benefit of the doubt on this ‘oversight.’ Especially when I’m fairly certain that any attention being paid to “casting changes” was wholly because of Mischa Barton’s ‘personal situation’ .. and really SHE/HER CHARACTER is the current focus (not other characters/actors).
Torchwood did that. Suzy was in every cast photo and promo thing before the show began, and died in the pilot. She came back once after that. They did it so it would be a huge shock. Maybe that’s what is happening with Beautiful?
who cares. He’s a tool.
I really can’t even force myself to care about this show.
Who cares if he gets rid of people? Isn’t that the way it goes? This is a lame post.
That’s too bad. He’s the only hot dude in the photo. Figures.
Agreed.
haha Ashton will never rid himself of punk’d! and he deserves it too, he’s just as big of an ass off the screen
Ashton is irrelevant. CW is even more irrelevantier. This post is ever more so, thus being the irrelevantiest.
BTW Ausiello it is towing the line, as in towing meaning to pull something with a chain or rope. The chain or rope would be the line that is spoken of. FYI!
um, is that daren kagasoff? he’s not leaving secret life is he?!?
Actually, to “toe the line” means to conform to a rule/party line – in this case, to spout off the rhetoric the execs are spewing. Auseillo used the correct idiom for his meaning.
This is a lame post indeed. Slow “scoop” day huh?
who the f*ck cares… its a shitty show on the cw NOBODY will watch… if you ask me ashton did the dude a favor.
Wow… how lame is it to make a post about how lame something is. If “you” aren’t interested, don’t discourage him not to make the news. I care so you people can STFU and GTFO.
Anyway, I think this is really disappointing. Egan was the drug dealer in the pilot and I think he brought a lot of fire and scandal to the show. I think they’re knocking him off to make room for that Mason guy(played by Adam Betrand). I don’t understand all the hype behind this new kid on the block. I think the original formula for the show was just fine. Hopefully, Egan’s character gets a lot of hype and the writers decide to bring him back.
For this, I hate Mason’s character already.