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Rebecca Ferguson, who acts in movies, spoke about someone she works with who shouted at her. She felt really sad because of it, and sometimes she cried when she finished working. She didn't let it pass and told them she never wanted to see them again.

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Rebecca Ferguson, who acts in "Dune: Part Two," shared on the "Reign With Josh Smith" podcast that a co-worker shouted at her on set very unprofessionally. It upset her so much that she responded by asking to only act alongside the back of the actor's head. Ferguson didn't mention who the actor was.

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"I worked on a movie with someone who was a total jerk. This person was really insecure and mad because they couldn't do their scenes well," she explained. "I felt so weak and uneasy that they yelled at me, and I'd cry when I left the set."

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"This person would openly criticize me in front of everyone, saying things like, 'Are you even an actor? Is this all I get?' It really hurt me," Ferguson explained. "Since this person was the most important actor on set, I didn't feel supported. No one was there to help me."

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Ferguson said it was the first time she stood up for herself while working on a set. The next day, she told the actor, "You need to leave. I don't want to see you again. From now on, I'll act with a tennis ball instead."

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"Then the producers came and told me, 'You can't do this to the main actor. They have to stay on set,'" Ferguson recalled. "I told them, 'They can just face the other way, and I'll act to the back of their head.' And that's what happened. I was really scared. I still feel it now when I talk about it."

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Finally, Ferguson talked to the director about what happened. The director agreed with her and said, "You're correct. I haven't been looking after everyone properly. I've been focusing too much on trying to please this person because they're unpredictable."

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"It was a relief after that, but it took me a while to reach that point," she finished. Ferguson didn't say who the actor was. As people talked about her comments on social media, Dwayne Johnson, who worked with her in the movie "Hercules" in 2014, showed support for the actor.

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"I don't like hearing about this, but I admire her for standing up to nonsense," Johnson wrote on X. "Rebecca was like a guardian angel to me on our set. I really care about her. I want to know who did this."