Rebecca Ferguson has clarified which of her previous co-stars weren’t the topic of her viral story about being bullied on set by an “absolute fool.” In an interview final yr on the podcast Reign with Josh Smith, Ferguson detailed working with a co-star who decreased her to tears with disparaging remarks about her profession.
In an interview with The Occasions, Ferguson spoke about an unsavory incident on set and made it clear who she wasn’t referring to. The actress confirmed she wasn’t speaking about her The Best Showman co-star, Hugh Jackman, nor Tom Cruise, nor her co-star from the sci-fi film Life, Ryan Reynolds.
In Rebecca Ferguson’s unique declare, she detailed precisely why she felt this co-star was an “absolute fool” and acknowledged that “This individual would actually take a look at me and say, ‘You name your self an actor?’” Whereas she nonetheless declined to establish the actor accountable, Ferguson mentioned she wasn’t the one one that had points with them on set. Nevertheless, she additionally admitted her personal reactions on the time weren’t excellent, saying:
“I’ll shove somebody beneath a bus in entrance of a complete crew to make some extent. I don’t applaud my very own habits in that. If you begin standing up for your self, it’s actually difficult. They’ll hearth you and provides the job to another person.”
Ferguson’s profession has skyrocketed after attaining recognition following her look in Mission: Unimaginable and for her main roles in The Best Showman and Dune. The Swedish actress is at the moment filming the Peaky Blinders movie The Immortal Man alongside Cillian Murphy and has mentioned she’s delighted to be working alongside him.
Whereas Ferguson hasn’t made it clear who she was referring to after her scathing feedback relating to a co-star, many have begun speculating on-line about who she may very well be speaking about. Her feedback even led to Dwayne Johnson setting the document straight by clarifying he wasn’t the responsible social gathering and applauded her for talking out.
Among the many potential co-stars, just a few A-listers have been making the rounds, together with Emily Blunt whom she starred alongside within the 2016 thriller The Lady on the Practice.
Nevertheless, Blunt’s representatives have been fast to keep away from scandal and confirmed the actresses are, actually, pals. One other title being thrown round is British actor Hugh Grant, after they labored collectively on the film Florence Foster Jenkins, and he has but to disclaim the allegations. Sadly, Ferguson refuses to call names, however has made positive to exonerate her harmless co-stars.