I actually agree with him on this. It could be that the sudden splash of new fame and notoriety became too much, even for a comedian who loves attention. The pressure to maintain this level of viewership would be intense and ongoing. She, is/was the show.
Maybe the ‘Ambien’, plus her newly inflated ego allowed her to get more careless on Twitter. There was no editor, filter or governing layer to stop her stream of consciousness from flowing like hot lava.
I feel sorry for all the other actors, who probably thought they had hit the jackpot with a hugely big hit of a show.
I would be very surprised if any of these actors would commit to working with her again on a professional level.
Most everything else Tom Arnold has to say on this topic is tainted by his bitterness.
Yeah, I kind of doubt it. Let’s not forget the show was revived from a similar show in the 1990s that she also starred in. She would have snapped from the fame long ago had that been the case.