Actress Grace Jones quits the upcoming James Bond movie minutes after reporting to set.
Jones, who played iconic villain May Day in 1985’s “A View to A Kill”, walked away from the James Bond movie after finding how few lines she had been given.
Studio bosses were frustrated after wasting time and money securing a residence for her to reportedly stay in near Pinewood Studios in London.
A source told Fox News: “Grace’s 007 homecoming was meant to be a real crowd-pleasing moment. Bosses were really excited about landing her. Of course, she comes with a reputation, so they organized premium accommodation and rolled out the red carpet on set to make her feel welcome. But it turns out Grace was expecting to play a bigger role in the movie and took her brief cameo as a slight. She was out of there quicker than it takes to rustle up a martini.”
This news comes after Bond actor Daniel Craig, injured his ankle last month forcing filming to be canceled.
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