It’s so 2023, Deuxmoi. Celebrities posting their own unseen photos online for fans to go through and find someone to make accusations against is the new cool. Recently, Rebecca Ferguson, who is currently promoting Dune 2, said she had a co-star who was so toxic that she refused to act with him on a podcast episode of Reign With Josh Smith that aired on February 27. “This human being was being so insecure and angry because this person couldn’t get the scenes out,” the co-star in a movie I did with an utter idiot was saying.
Ferguson stated. “And I believe that because I was feeling so exposed and uneasy, I was yelled at and started crying as I left the set.” Ferguson eventually told him to “get off my set” and refused to perform opposite him even though he was ranked first on the call sheet. You’re free to fuck off. My goal is to reach a tennis ball. Then informed that, I hope to never see you again.
Ferguson clarified that it happened within the last ten or twelve years of working and specifically denied that it was Hugh Jackman or Tom Cruise. Ferguson’s co-star in the 2014 film Hercules, Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson, appeared to purposefully remove himself from consideration. He tweeted in response to the incident, saying, “Hate seeing this but love seeing her stand up to bullshit.”
Rebecca was like a guardian angel sent straight from heaven on our set. I adore that woman. Rock says he wants to know who is responsible for this. The actors Ewan McGregor (2019’s Doctor Sleep), Chris Hemsworth (2019’s Men in Black: International), Michael Fassbender (2017’s The Snowman), and Jake Gyllenhaal (her co-star in 2017’s Life) should be afraid of being on the Rock’s shit list. If you ask us, we shouldn’t hazard any more guesses, but [redacted for legal reasons].