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On-Set Mishaps and Misadventures: Viola Davis and Margot Robbie’s Unscripted Horror Stories

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Key takeaways:

– Viola Davis suffered a back injury a passionate scene for .
– Margot Robbie experienced numerous paper cuts during a monetary scenes in .
– Both experiences highlight the unpredicted risks that actors may face during filming.
– Despite injuries, actors are expected to get back on set and continue with their performance.

Hot, Heated Moments that Went Awry

No one can dispute that acting requires a significant level of dedication and talent. From creating authentic characters to performing daring stunts, celebrated Hollywood stars have never hesitated to go that extra mile. Our celebrities of the hour, Viola Davis and Margot Robbie, clearly embody that spirit. However, some attempts towards authenticity can go south, as in their case.

Viola Davis's On-Set

Viola Davis, the powerful powerhouse in How to Get Away with Murder, faced an uncomfortable situation that left her with a serious back injury. While filming a steamy scene with co-star, Billy Brown, she was instructed to be slammed against a wall. Although Davis was more than willing to offer an authentic performance, little did she know this decision would lead to a back injury.

When Actors Dive Deeper than Necessary

Chatting with Jimmy Kimmel back in 2016, Davis admitted they might have exaggerated the passionate scene. Describing the incident, she said, ‘Slam her up against the wall, really go for it. He slams me up against the wall and six people are behind the wall holding it up.' Unfortunately, the real-time situation was far from sexy as she injured her back while pulling off this stunt.

The show must go on, however. Despite the injury, Davis was back on set sooner than later, thanks to the demands of working under .

Margot Robbie's Fulfilling Experience

Adding to of on-set misadventures is Margot Robbie. The then 22-year-old bagged the role of Naomi Lapaglia in the movie, The Wolf of Wall Street, outshining stars like and Jessica Biel. The journey was not smooth for Robbie, who endured minor injuries during a specific scene.

Paper Cuts that Speak a Thousand Words

In the film, Robbie and embarked on a raunchy scene atop a pile of fake money. Though it all seemed glamorous on screen, Robbie ended up with countless painful paper cuts from the faux notes. As Robbie jokingly admitted, ‘If anyone is ever planning on having sex on top of a pile of cash: don't.'

Both incidents highlight the unpredicted risks and challenges that actors may face during film shoots. Despite these small accidents, actors are expected to get back on set and continue with their performance. It's all part of the game in Hollywood – a game that keeps us entertained with a constant flow of performances, despite all the behind-the-scenes challenges. We are grateful for these stars' dedication, but we also wish them a future free of such painful experiences.

Both The Wolf of Wall Street and How to Get Away with Murder are currently available on Netflix for your viewing pleasure. Happy watching and remember: behind every exciting scene, there's a story of hard , dedication, and yes, sometimes a few unexpected paper cuts.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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