Scott Foley reveals which ‘Scandal’ co-star sends the wildest texts in cast group chat



Even Olivia Pope couldn’t manage this group chat.

After the hit ABC series “Scandal” went off air after seven seasons in 2018, the cast still makes it a point to keep in touch.

The thriller starred Scott Foley, Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn, Bellamy Young, Katie Lowes, Darby Stanchfield, Guillermo Díaz, Jeff Perry, George Newbern, Joe Morton, Dan Bucatinsky and Joshua Malina.

Scott Foley revealed which “Scandal” co-star sends the most unhinged messages on their cast text chain. ©ABC/Courtesy Everett Collection

As for who sends the most unhinged messages on their cast text chain, Foley, 53, shared: “Probably Katie Lowes.”

“I mean, she just doesn’t care,” the “Will Trent” actor told People on Wednesday. “That’s her motto in life, and she’s so beautiful and talented, and we just let her do what she wants.”

Foley starred as Jake Ballard, the White House Chief of Staff and Command of B613, and a love interest of Washington’s character Olivia Pope.

He joined the series in 2013 during Season 2.

Foley explained to the outlet that, along with creating a successful series, forming life-long friendships is an added bonus.

“You always hope that A, the job is long-running, right? It means I don’t have to go look for more work,” he elaborated. “But in that equation, the benefit of having a long-running show is that you really get to know each other.”

“I mean, she just doesn’t care,” Foley told People about Katie Lowes’ texts. “That’s her motto in life, and she’s so beautiful and talented, and we just let her do what she wants.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

“And this was a show where we not only spent a ton of time on set with each other, but off set,” Foley admitted. “We enjoyed each other’s company, and I’m so grateful for all the connections that I have made with these people. We have a text chain. I talk to them all the time.”

In 2018, the “Scream 3” star recounted an all time favorite memory of filming “Scandal.”

“There’s always a new element thrown at me. Like when Olivia agrees to go away with Jake. They put us on a plane to the Bahamas. It was just Kerry [Washington] and me and a very skeleton crew,” Foley recalled to People at the time. “That was my most memorable time.”

The cast and executive producers of “Scandal” in 2017. Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
The cast and crew of “Scandal” attend ABC’s “Scandal” 100th Episode Celebration at Fig & Olive in 2017. Getty Images

“Because ‘Scandal’ was at the time really popular and we didn’t want the storyline to get out, Disney flew us on a private jet down there,” he noted. “It was a really amazing experience and it’s something that I will never forget.”

Now, Foley stars as a pastor and newly widowed father in the upcoming series, “It’s Not Like That.”

“My mouth can tend to get away from me. There were a couple times…standing at the lectern addressing a congregation where I missed a line or something, and went, ‘sh-t’ or ‘f-ck!’” he told The Post on Friday

A shot from Season 5 of “Scandal.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
Darby Stanchfield, Melora Hardin, Kerry Washington, Patrick Fabian, Michael B. Silver in “Scandal.” ©ABC/Courtesy Everett Collection

Foley joked, “There were also a bunch of kids in the audience – you can’t do that!”

The “Cursed” actor’s latest show is set to premiere on The Wonder Project on Prime Video, which is a faith-based add-on to the streamer.

“That put a little pause in my step,” Foley confessed. “I have to be honest with you, when I was first approached about it, they said, ‘There’s a catch; it’s a faith-based show.’ And I said, ‘I’m not sure I know what that means.’”

The cast of “Scandal” attend The Paley Center For Media’s PaleyFest 2016. Michael Kovac
Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes arrive on the red carpet for the premiere of “It’s Not Like That.” John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock

“It’s a faith based show in that I play a pastor. My character is a faith leader. Aside from that, there’s no real espousing of scripture or proselytizing. It happens to be what my character does for a living. It’s a profession that we don’t really see that much on television.” 

Foley’s character, Malcolm, is a widowed dad of three. Family friend, Lori (Erinn Hayes) is also recently divorced and together the pals navigate single life and parenthood.

“This is my kind of television,” the “Grey’s Anatomy” actor gushed.

Scott Foley in “It’s Not Like That” on Amazon Prime. Amazon
A scene from the upcoming faith-based series “It’s Not Like That.” Amazon
Keri Russell, Scott Foley in “Felicity.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“This takes me back to ‘Felicity,’” Foley added, referring to his hit ’90s drama. The show, which also starred Keri Russell, aired from 1998 to 2002.

“There’s no high concept, I’m not running into a room with a gun to fight the bad guys – which is good, at my age! It’s just simple storytelling, done well.” 



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