‘Mysteries of Laura’ Star Debra Messing Exhibits Diva Behavior On Set?

"Mysteries of Laura" recently premiered its sophomore season on NBC with Debra Messing returning for the role of Laura Diamond. While Messing has been a critically acclaimed actress for her performance in the NBC series and in "Will & Grace," has fame gone into her head and started exhibiting diva behavior on set?

Debra Messing recently made her return to the small screens in the Season 2 premiere of the NBC series, "Mysteries of Laura." While Messing has had a huge following since her roles in "Will & Grace" and "The Starter Wife," a new report from In Touch Magazine (via Celeb Dirty Laundry) claims that the 47-year-old actress is a struggle to work with on set.

"The crew hates her," a source told the outlet. "She makes them do menial tasks and doesn't appreciate them at all. She is very demanding with the costume designer and snobby and rude to everyone."

The insider added that Messing has always had a bad reputation in Hollywood, but her attitude allegedly became worse through the years. A user named Talita claimed to have previously worked with Messing and said that the claims against the actress were not true at all.

However, another user named John Mood said that he/she is part of the crew and can attest to the statements placed against the actress.

"She is very full of herself; we have already had 3 AD's quit just this season because of how difficult & demanding she is let alone nobody wants to work on this show solely because of her..." the user commented.

While Debra Messing has yet to comment on this issue and this report should be taken with a grain of salt, the "Smash" actress recently shared details on how she keeps herself healthy despite her busy schedule.

Messing told Huffington Post that she gets "distracted" and "cranky" when she does not get enough sleep. Messing stressed out on the importance of having enough rest.

"If you get enough sleep, and most of us don't, then you can handle multitasking and you can handle curve balls that are thrown at you," she said.

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