Kate Beckinsale reveals her 'wig and costume were ripped' when an actor was 'rough with her' on 'toxic' set and she claims she was 'ostracised' for complaining about her ordeal amid Blake Lively lawsuit
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Kate Beckinsale has claimed that her 'wig and costume were ripped' when an actor was 'rough with her' as she detailed her experience working on the 'toxic' Pearl Harbour set. In the wake of Blake Lively's lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, Kate, 51, has shared her harrowing experiences within Hollywood.
After revealing that she was 'forced to do a photoshoot while bleeding after suffering a miscarriage,' Kate continued to share insight into her time working in the industry, and how she was 'ostracised' for complaining about her ordeal on the Pearl Harbour.
The Underworld star shared the details in response to a fan questioning her comments about a 'drunk co-star,' asking whether it was Ben Affleck. Kate was quick to note that Ben was not the actor in question, writing: 'Ben Affleck protected me on an extremely toxic film set and could not have behaved more respectably.
'I am not going to go into any more specific detail on who it was or wasn't because frankly the most problematic part has actually not been the actors, it has been that reporting a problem or an abuse has resulted in a greater punishment than one could ever imagine.'.
Kate Beckinsale has claimed that her 'wig and costume were ripped' when an actor was 'rough with her' as she detailed her experience working on the 'toxic' Pearl Harbour set. The actress starred in the World War II epic alongside Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett, and shared how he was 'ostracised' for complaining about her experience on the film's set.
'That's the point - everybody says why didn't you tell someone well on the whole we have we have told our agents or managers and the head of the studio and this has usually also been witnessed by 30 to 100 people and in one particular incident when the actor was so rough with me that he destroyed part of my costume and ripped my wig in half not to say covered me in bruises, winded me and scared me to death.'.