T.J. Miller Denies Alice Wetterlund's Claims That He Was a Bully on 'Silicon Valley' Set

BY Josiah HughesPublished Aug 17, 2018

T.J. Miller doesn't exactly have the greatest reputation, but that doesn't mean he won't loudly defend himself in the face of criticism. The disgraced comedian is particularly irked at claims that he was a "bully and a petulant brat" on the set of Silicon Valley.

Those claims were made by actor Alice Wetterlund last month. She was recounting her time playing the character Carla Walton in Season 2 and 3 of the show.

In a new interview on Jim Norton and Sam Roberts' Sirius XM show, Miller finally responded to the claims. "She may have had that experience, but it's people trying to enter the headlines and get into the media cycle," he said. "It was not my experience that anyone was bullying her or being mean to her."

He continued, "Truthfully, I felt like it was difficult to work with her because she kept interrupting Zach Woods… during takes and even when she was off camera. Obviously, there was some sort of disconnect because she's saying these negative things about me and then attacking the mostly all-male cast of Silicon Valley."

Miller was let go from Silicon Valley last year. In April, he was arrested for allegedly calling in a bomb threat on a train.

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