Gregg Sulkin's current love Bella Thorne has played the mean girl in various flicks including "The Duff" and the "Scream" TV series. But in real life, the actress also had been tormented by a fellow actress. With her admission, various publication have begun guessing who Thorne was talking about.
In a report on Huffington Post, among the suspects that their tipster has said might fit the bill of being "The Duff" actress' very own Regina George included Kylie or Kendall Jenner, Ariana Grande or fellow Disney star Miley Cyrus. Upon further check though, the report quashed guesses that it might the said models and actresses as Thorne continue to hang out with them on several occasions.
In the interview for the cover story of Seventeen, Gregg Sulkin's girlfriend Bella Thorne noted that her Hollywood "mean girl" was someone she keeps her distance from.
"I have a mean girl," the "The Duff" actress revealed to the source above. "She's in the business, and she's very, very mean. I stay away from her at all costs."
"I never say hello to her," Thorne added. "Her siblings are not mean like she is. It's just her. One of the reasons I don't like her is because she's been a billionaire since she was very little, and she's never had to work for anything in her life."
Although Thorne did not dish out any name when she said the above statement, speculations continued. Among the other guesses, as reported by Mail Online, was that the said Hollywood "mean girl" might be Gigi Hadid. According to the report, "The Duff" actress was close to Bella Hadid but was not always seen within the zone of the Victoria's Secret model.
Another guess "Transformers: Age of Extinction" star Nicola Peltz, who has a billionaire father and also had a rumored reputation of being mean to her family's staff when she was young.
As Gregg Sulkin's girlfriend Bella Thorne continued to make the world guessing on who tormented her in Hollywood, she was vocal on her other struggles in life.
"I don't think anybody really knew-it wasn't a very obvious thing," she admitted about struggling financially when she was younger as cited by E! Online. "I've never really talked about it."
"I wasn't hiding it, and it wasn't like, 'Oh, I'm embarrassed because we don't have money,'" she explained. "It was, 'Oh, we don't have money, so we're going to work that much harder.' It was scary, though, because you really want those jobs. It's a different hunger when you want your family to eat."