

“Well, there are always disagreements.” I give a laugh, and the audience laughs, too. “No disagreements? Arguments?” Bradford asks. I’ll keep our relationship and work separate in the future. Piper’s great-apart from being annoying to work with, which I’ll make sure I never do again. I’m not getting any younger, and I want to have a family someday. I just figured it was time to settle down. Piper is actually the first woman I’ve dated seriously since I got in this business. I know he thought Piper was a pain in the ass, too, but he’d never say it to me because she’s my girl. “It’s always fun working with Vaughn,” Cain says, smirking at me. I’d worked with Cain before, so I knew what to expect. Honestly, it made me look at her with a whole new set of eyes. I might have been with her for six months, and I’d known she could be a challenge at times, but I’d thought her diva reputation on set was sheer embellishment. Pausing briefly at his question, I slide a smile in Piper’s direction. His show has high ratings, hence the reason Jack, my manager-who is also Cain’s manager-and the studio are having us appear on here to promote our new movie. God, even his name sounds pretentious.īut he’s popular. It’s hosted by Bradford Digby, the television host that every celebrity loves to hate.


The most popular late-night chat show on television. That’s the name of the show I’m currently on.

The film is due to drop in cinemas next week, so Piper, Cain, and I are doing the press rounds to promote it. It would have been a little weird for audiences if Cain had ended up with my real-life girlfriend. It’s a romantic comedy about two best friends who end up fighting over the same girl. I’m sitting on a studio sofa in front of a live audience with Piper Watts, my girlfriend, and Cain Acton, my best friend. “So, Vaughn, how was it, making a movie with your girlfriend and best friend?” Bradford asks me.
