I'm sure everyones already heard about this, but being so behind and all, here's some info on it. Courtesy of the ATL
Apparently Brendan and Nick were on
loveline when he admitted to this.
Quote from transcript:
Brendan: I just actually, me and Jason who's also on the show, we're
sitting around and eating, and this is about 4 days ago. I had to go
pee so bad but I
was so lazy, and I said, "how much would you give me if I pissed in
my pants?"
Jason says, "$150" so while I was sitting there eating I pissed my
pants.
Nick: It was so great, cause he called and said "I need a new pair"
host- you called the wardrobe department?
Brendan- yeah, told them to get a new pair ready
host- this is what happens on tv folks
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The following quotes are from posts on Brendan's board on FF.
This is what Brendan's manager had to say on the subject:
I think it would have been funnier and more outrageous if Brendan
peed on Jason's pants...
I'm gonna check if he was serious or if he was pulling radiolands
chain...
And...$150 isn't that much...I'll have to negotiate for him in the
future...he should have received at least $2000!
Ah...well...as you can see...this is funny to me, and Brendan, and
Jason, and Nick...but obviously not to a lot of you...
I'll remind him not to mention this stuff around you guys...
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Quote from Majandra:
He's probably gonna be pissed that I came on here to say something
but man I just couldnt help it. First off does everybody know how
long we are at work? Ill break it down. We have basically 8 hours to
get home, do everything we couldnt do because we were working all
day, including sleep, pay bills, make phone calls, take
medicine...whatever, everything that most people have the luxury of
doing when they get home at 5 or whatever. We dont hang around in
robes all day in a trailer sipping martinis getting waited on. In
fact we dont ever get to go to the doctors or the dentists until A. X-
mas vacation or B. Hiatus, no matter how deathly ill we are. Know
what I mean? No family birthday parties, no best friends weddings,
heck surgeries have been postponed because actors just dont have the
same liberties as the rest of the crew, think about it we're pretty
much irreplacable when in a pinch. No im not saying we have it bad,
but I am saying we dont have it all glamourus like most people
assume, especially when you're on one of the lowest rated TV shows
out there. So needless to say Brendan did not have someone else clean
up his pee and his pants. In fact his pants are still in the bed of
his pick up truck and I helped him clean up the piss cuz it was damn
hilarious. It was what , 2 in the morning? and we had been there
since 9am and we had this bet go on in a corner of the huge stage we
were working on where no one saw a thing. So mopping up piss I tried
nailing him with a wet and dirty paper towel and I missed and the fun
kept going on while the crew was on a far away set lighting the next
set-up. No one cared and no one was offended, the only time people
got offended was when they heard the story about it later. So as for
anyone out there who cant understand why we try to have fun and a
little life in this draining situation, well I dont know what to tell
you. Call it a bunch of kids making sure that their youth is spent
laughing and enjoying life even if we dont get to live it freely like
the rest of them. So next time your out disco dancing at 2am with the
girls on friday, think about the cast of roswell working on the set
throwing piss around and having a damn good time doing it.
See? It's just innocent fun between boys and girls who should be
working in ice cream shops having food fights! We're really little
still guys!
Thanks for your time and patience.
Love
Majandra
ooh ooh oooh! and one more thing! Just to add to my defensive rant,
Brendans bladder is the size of a watermellon cuz damn it was a
puddle baby. Plus 150 DOLLARS! How could you not?!
dare me? Shoot, Id do it for 40!
Then again...20 doesnt sound too bad...
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And finally what Brendan says in his defence:
It was said on the board by Bill Sadler's mod that this little stunt
of mine kept up production, sorry held back production 1/2 hour which
is not true. It was an intense day and there was alot going on but
that fact is not true. No one involved in the camera, grip, electric
or any other department was involved in any aspect of the act or
clean up and thus were doing their jobs during the entire thing. Most
thought it was hilarious and it gave everyone a laugh and a
conversation piece even up until today. There was no work stoppage
beyond the usually relighting when this occurred which had given me
the time off to perform this masterful trick. So though it maybe
offended and insulted the director of that particular episode, I find
it offensive he claims it held up production during a relight of
which we have up to 30 or more a day which take anywhere from 5 to 30
minutes. I'll assume the stress of the episode clouded his judgement
as to what the hold up really was (relighting).
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I personally found the whole think quite funny but maybe that's my
warped sense of humour.
It's from Ted Casablanca at Eonline.com:
>
>
> Liquid Bold
>
> Some people will do anything for money. Especially those up-and-
comers who perhaps fancy themselves a bit bigger than they truly are.
>
> Take, for instance, the latest scene on the set of the barely there
Roswell. As we all know, the alien-inspired show appears to be just a
heartbeat away from cancellation, and--considering what you're about
to read--what a shame.
>
> Just this past week, brooding bad boy Brendan Fehr was feeling so
mischievous he wet his pants--literally, dollfaces.
>
> Of course, he had a little incentive: B.F.'s cohort and fellow
actor Jason Behr bet him a measly 100 buckaroos he wouldn't do the
flowin' deed. Fehr put Behr's money where his pants were and promptly
let loose a puddle of pee. (This coming from a guy who earlier this
year reportedly claimed he could act better than Robert De Niro.)
>
> Unfortunately for the rest of the Roswell staff, this stunt shut
down production while the mess was cleaned up. The entire crew waited
around for an hour while wardrobe cleaned and dried the only pair of
pants they had for Fehr to wear in the scene they were in the middle
of taping.