Rebecca Ferguson addresses her past confession about an unspecified co-star, who “yelled” at her while she was on set.
Making the initial claim two years ago, which left parts of the internet searching for clues about the mystery actor, the Swedish actress provided more details about how she felt at the time.
“It wasn’t about the person. It was about me. It was very scary. So I didn’t know how to say, ‘Hey, can I talk to you privately?'” she said. Harper’s Bazaar United Kingdom. “Now I would like to believe that I could have taken this person aside.”
He also reflected on the prevailing debate about “woke” culture and said he thinks it’s actually “cool.”
“A lot of people say we’ve become too woke, but I don’t think so, it’s great. The pendulum needs to swing the other way so we can find a middle balance.”
His comments were a reflection of the revelation he made during a February 2024 episode of Reign with Josh Smith podcast.
“I remember there was a moment and this human being was very insecure and angry because this person couldn’t get the scenes out,” he said. Dune The star had shared.
“And I think I was so vulnerable and uncomfortable that they yelled at me,” she continued. “But because this person was number one on a call sheet, there was no safety net for me. So no one had my back. And I cried leaving the set.”
Although he never revealed which co-star he was talking about, he did confirm that they were neither Tom Cruise nor Hugh Jackman, two of his most famous screen companions.
He has worked with Cruise on the Mission: Impossible franchise while Jackman was his co-star in the 2017 musical The greatest showman.
Rebecca Ferguson’s upcoming high-profile projects include Dune: part three and Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Manboth scheduled to launch later this year.




