Freddie Prinze Jr and Jennifer Love Hewitt Set the Record Straight on Filming Rumors
In a recent turn of events, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, the director of the much-anticipated sequel to “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” has addressed swirling rumors regarding the filming of key scenes involving stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Fans speculated that the two actors may have filmed their scenes separately, igniting discussions across social media platforms. However, Robinson has firmly debunked these theories, clarifying that the co-stars indeed shot their scenes together. On July 19, 2025, Robinson took to X (formerly Twitter) to set the record straight, stating, “Hewitt and Prinze absolutely shot their scenes together. Hope this helps.” This statement came after a fan account attempted to stir up a debate by suggesting that edits and separate shots in the film implied the actors were not on set together. Following Robinson’s confirmation, the fan expressed regret for their speculative comments, acknowledging that their assumptions were unfounded. The conversation surrounding the filming conditions of Prinze and Hewitt has been further complicated by long-standing rumors of a feud between Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar, who is married to Prinze. The two actresses starred alongside each other in the original “I Know What You Did Last Summer” film, and speculation about their relationship has persisted for years. Gellar and Prinze have been happily married since 2002 and share two children, Charlotte Grace and Rocky James. In addition to addressing the filming rumors, the red carpet premiere of the sequel showcased Jennifer Love Hewitt in a stunning black beaded dress, accessorized with glittery heels and an array of rings. Her radiant appearance drew significant attention as she celebrated the film’s release on July 14, 2025. The speculation surrounding Hewitt and Gellar’s relationship dates back to the original film’s release in the late ’90s. At the time, it was rumored that Hewitt had requested producers to kill off Gellar’s character to prevent her return in the sequel, “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.” However, during a December 2024 podcast appearance on “I’ve Never Said This Before,” Hewitt dismissed those accusations, stating, “I was 18. They were not taking script notes from me, guys.” As the release of the new film approached, the rumors resurfaced, prompting Hewitt to clarify her feelings about Gellar. “I honestly don’t even know what that [rumor] was or how that all came to be,” she told Vulture. “I just think people don’t want the narrative to be easy. Why do we always have to be against each other and out for each other?” Despite the absence of a public reunion at the premiere, the narrative of a feud was reignited among fans. However, Gellar attempted to clarify the situation on social media, explaining, “For everyone asking — I never got to see @jenniferlovehewitt, who is fantastic in the movie. I was inside with my kids when the big carpet happened. And unfortunately, JLH didn’t come to the after party.” Gellar also empathized with the hectic nature of Hollywood premieres, saying, “If you have ever been to one of these, it’s crazy. I sadly didn’t get pics with most of the cast. But that doesn’t change how amazing I think they all are. Unfortunately, some things happen only in real life and not online.” “I Know What You Did Last Summer” is currently playing in theaters, and the excitement surrounding its release has brought the cast back into the spotlight. With fans eager to see how the legacy sequel unfolds, the debunking of filming rumors and the clarification of past relationships have only added to the film’s intrigue. As the dust settles on these recent revelations, fans can look forward to enjoying the film and seeing how Prinze, Hewitt, and the new cast members navigate the chilling narrative that made the original a classic. The conversation surrounding the actors’ relationships and the behind-the-scenes dynamics will likely continue, but for now, the focus remains on the film’s success and the performances that bring the story to life.