TMZ.com is reporting that Ariel Winter's mother was an overbearing stage mom who constantly criticized Ariel and ordered her never to leave her side ... this according to a source on the set of one of Ariel's recent movies.
In June 2010, Aerial filmed "The Chaperone," starring Triple H. But according to a source who worked on the film, Ariel's mom Crystal acted like she was the star of the movie.
We're told Crystal had her own director's chair and listened to each take on her headphones. After each take, Crystal would pull Ariel aside to tell her what she did wrong.
Our source says Crystal opinions weren't reserved just for her daughter -- she would often tell the writers and director what she thought of each scene. Our source says Crystal would even order around the production assistants ... making them fetch her food from Craft Services.
The movie starred many other child actors, but we're told Ariel never got a chance to hang out with them because she was not allowed to leave her mother's side.
Our source adds ... while Crystal seemed like the stereotypical, overbearing stage mom ... they never witnessed any sort of abuse.
Crystal's antics weren't just reserved for Ariel. TMZ spoke with Crystal's brother-in-law, who told us Crystal acted the same way with Ariel's sister Shanelle when she was growing up.
The brother-in-law says Crystal was extremely hard on Shanelle, controlling what she ate and how she looked.
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November 11, 2012
Ariel Winter's Issues Allegedly Spilled Over to the Set of 'The Chaperone' with Triple H
November 8, 2012
Just In Case Ariel Winter is Looking for a New Chaperone...
A guardianship for Ariel Winter, 14, whose real name is Ariel Workman, has been granted on a temporary basis to sister Shanelle Gray, also an actress, after Winter alleged in a court filing that she was subject to ongoing abuse.
A judge last month ordered the actress' mother, Chrisoula Workman, to stay away from Winter and have no contact with the minor pending a Nov. 20 hearing on the guardianship and control of at least $500,000 in assets.
"Minor Ariel Workman has been a victim of on-going physical abuse (slapping, hitting, pushing) and emotional abuse (vile name calling, personal insults about minor and minor’s weight, attempts to sexualize minor, deprivation of food etc.) for an extended period of time by the minor’s mother, Chrisoula Workman….," her attorneys said in a petition for guardianship.
Workman told People magazine she did not abuse her daughter.
"It's all untrue, it's all untrue," she said to the magazine. "I have my doctor's letter that my daughter's never been abused.... I have stylists' letters that she's never been abused."
Ariel Winter, who first began acting as a 7-year-old, plays Alex Dunphy, the brainy, bespectacled member of the Dunphy clan in "Modern Family."
As is standard practice in such cases, an attorney is representing the interests of the young actress. To protect her earnings and existing assets, lawyers are seeking to move her money to accounts off limits from her mother.
source: latimes.com
August 17, 2012
Photo: Triple H & Ariel Winter at the SummerSlam Kickoff Party/be a STAR Rally
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August 13, 2011
Video: Triple H Meets Ariel Winter at WWE SummerSlam 2011 LA Event
February 18, 2011
Ariel Winter Comments on Triple H
Actress Ariel Winter, who appeared on RAW last Monday and stars in The Chaperone, told Star Magazine that she did her own stunts in the movie. Regarding Triple H, she said: "I had an amazing bond with Triple H, he's like my second Dad."
December 1, 2010
Wrestlers & Celebrities Announced For “WWE Tribute to the Troops”
World Wrestling Entertainment(R) and NBC today announced that multiple-platinum, Grammy-winning hip-hop artist, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ new group Diddy – Dirty Money, charismatic King of Comedy, Cedric “The Entertainer”, and “Modern Family’s” Ariel Winter will join WWE on NBC’s third annual holiday special telecast, “WWE Tribute to the Troops.” The hour-long special honoring the men and women of the United States Armed Forces will air Saturday, December 18 (9-10 p.m. ET / 8-9 p.m. CT) on NBC.
The star-studded holiday event, taped at Fort Hood, Texas will feature music from Diddy – Dirty Money who will perform “Coming Home” off their new album “Last Train to Paris.” Emmy-winner Ariel Winter will sing “The National Anthem” and Cedric “The Entertainer” will bring his award-winning brand of comedy to the special . The telecast will also star “The View’s” Sherri Shepherd spreading holiday cheer and Miss USA, Rima Fakih, who will announce WWE matches featuring such WWE Superstars as John Cena(R), Randy Orton(R), The Miz(R), Rey Mysterio(R), The Big Show(R), and others.
Thousands of men and women based at Fort Hood have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. “WWE Tribute to the Troops” will chronicle WWE Superstars and Divas visiting Fort Hood to meet with the troops and their families this holiday season, culminating with a special live in-ring performance in front of thousands of military personnel.
This special marks the eighth consecutive year that WWE will bring its one of a kind entertainment to our service men and women to thank them for their commitment to the country and recognition of their sacrifices. “WWE Tribute to the Troops” has become a holiday tradition and is considered TV’s most patriotic and heartwarming show of the year.
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