Our special correspondent Dong Ming
According to the US "Variety" report on February 28, Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson, who became popular in Hollywood for her role in the "Mission: Impossible" series, recently broke the news during a media event that she had been on the set She was "bullied" by a big-name star, and she was scolded and cried.
The science fiction blockbuster "Dune 2" starring Ferguson is currently on promotion. When she recently participated in a podcast, she said that she was once "yelled" by a co-star on the set of a certain movie. She felt deeply aggrieved and finally chose to fight back. "I made a movie with a complete idiot. This guy was very insecure and irritable because he never acted well." Ferguson did not reveal his name, but was more recalling how he felt when he was "bullied." "I felt so uncomfortable and so vulnerable. This guy was the lead in the film and he yelled at me in front of everyone. I stood there and was about to break down and left the set crying because there was no one to stand in for me. I speak."
After being insulted, Ferguson chose to fight back the next day. She bravely faced the leading actor: "You leave my set, I never want to see you again!" Only then did the producer try to save the situation. , but Ferguson still insisted on his position, "This person can turn around, and I can also act on the back of the head." Afterwards, Ferguson also explained the incident to his supervisor, who admitted that he failed to coordinate the scene and actors well. Ferguson also realized from this incident how important it is to "speak up."
After hearing Ferguson’s revelations, fans have been speculating over the past few days about who the actor was who was the big name on the set and made Ferguson cry. During the interview, Ferguson had personally ruled out the suspicion of her co-stars Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible 5" and Hugh Jackman in "The Greatest Showman". She and "Dune" actor Timothy Charla Mei's relationship is also very harmonious, and other actors who have worked with her quickly jumped out to clarify. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who starred with Ferguson in "Son of Zeus: Hercules," expressed his position on social media: "Hate to see this kind of thing, but glad to see Rebecca stand up and 'fight', She is a guardian angel sent from heaven, and I also want to know who did it?" Emily Brown, another actress who worked with Ferguson in "The Girl on the Train," also said, "There is nothing between the two of us. only love". ▲