Joanna Krupa Rips Gronk For Not Being A ‘Team Player’ On Movie Set, Too Focused On ‘Hot Girls’

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Joanna Krupa is the very definition of butt hurt over Rob Gronkowski’s negligence of the upcoming movie they’re featured in together, You Can’t Have It, which is set to premiere this week.

A TMZ reporter caught up with her outside a restaurant in Los Angeles and she did not hold back her disdain for the All-Pro tight end. When the reporter jokingly said he heard whispers that Gronk would be nominated for an Oscar for his one line in the movie, Krupa did not get the joke.

“Who’s saying he’s nominated for the Oscar?” sneered Krupa, standing outside a restaurant in Los Angeles. “Considering he was the only person we had to do re-take after re-take for for his one line, I don’t know. I think [Gronk] was too busy focusing on the hot girls on set.

“I’m kind of bummed about him because he hasn’t done much promoting for the movie, so to me he’s not a big team player,” Krupa said. “We’ll see if he shows up to the premiere or not. I flew in from Poland. I have a busy schedule. He should have [flown] in.” [h/t Boston Globe]

Watch the video here.

OH. MY. GOD. Gronk didn’t fly to fucking Poland to promote a movie in which he has one line in?! Goodell, I DEMAND you to suspend Gronk for four games on these completely reasonable allegations. This is a classic hot girl move to imagine that Rob Gronkowski, who had surgery on his back a mere three months ago, would hop a plane to some icebox of a country to promote a movie he never wanted to be in in the first place. And that’s not just conjecture, a source close to Gronk said he did it as a favor for a friend who was involved in the production. Trying to boom roast him by saying he had to re-do his lines a few times. Of course he did. How many times have you been concussed by an NFL safety, Joanna? So damn insensitive.

Also, he spent the whole time on set “worrying about the girls?” We talking about the same guy?

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