Gellar told “The Late Late Show” host James Corden that she heard her contemporaries on “Friends” and other shows had received Porsches or other expensive cars.
Gellar said she saw a car pull up, but noticed it had no bow on it. Then the driver emerged holding an oversized basket, prompting Gellar and presumably her then-fiancé and “Scooby-Doo” co-star Freddie Prinze Jr. to “act all cool.”
When the deliveryperson left, they tore open the package. “It was a very large stuffed Scooby-Doo and Scooby snacks,” she recalled.
“Wow,” Corden said in disbelief.
“So we really felt like we hit the jackpot,” Gellar said sarcastically.
Fellow guest Sam Claflin, clarifying that the “Scooby” snacks Gellar spoke of were actually dog treats, asked Gellar if she tried one.
The “Wolf Pack” star did not seem amused.