Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson, known for her roles in movies like ‘Mission Impossible‘ and ‘Dune’, has claimed that she got panic calls from her concerned co-stars after she recently opened up about being screamed at by a co-star on set.
Speaking on ‘Reign with Josh Smith Podcast’, Ferguson had called the co-star “an absolute idiot” and “an insecure human being“, while she also talked about how the whole ordeal made her feel very vulnerable and scared. However, her sharing the experience didn’t go as expected and people started a guessing game on who the co-star was.
Her revelation also caused panic among her other co-stars whom she revealed had called to check on her after her interview. “But I got phone calls from amazing co-stars who I’ve worked with going, ‘You understand what you’ve done, right?!” she said, quoting them on the call.
Even with the consequences of her talking about her horrible experience, Rebecca remained confident and claimed that it was her story to tell. “You’re great, but my story is my story, and if you’re a good person, then don’t worry about it,” she recalled telling the co-stars who called her up.
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Dwayne Johnson And Emily Blunt Showed Support For Rebecca Ferguson After Her Big Reveal
After Rebecca Ferguson’s big reveal of the horrible experience, a lot of people were guessing who the accused co-star could be. In the interview itself, Ferguson had made it clear that neither Hugh Jackman nor Tom Cruise was the ‘co-star’ who treated her horribly.
Though she has revealed having received some negative feedback after she publicly declaring how poorly she was treated, not everyone was critical of Rebecca’s move. Some of her co-stars showed support for her publicly on social media, while also eliminating the possibility of them falling under suspicion of being the alleged “insecure human being“.
With social media abuzz with guesses about who the co-star was, Dwayne Johnson released a statement via X where he called Rebecca his guardian angel and praised her for standing up for herself. He also added that he “would like to find out who did this“.
Subsequently, Emily Blunt also denied the claims through a rep statement that said, “Rebecca and Emily are friends and there’s nothing but love between them.” It still remains unknown who this ill-behaved co-star of Ferguson is.
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