Anna Faris Claims Ivan Reitman 'Slapped My Ass' and Yelled on 2006 Film Set: 'Reign of Terror'

Anna Faris is focusing on unseemly lead she says she encountered from late chief Ivan Reitman on the arrangement of My Very Ex.


On Wednesday's episode of her Anna Faris is Unfit digital broadcast, the 45-year-old entertainer and web recording host told visitor Lena Dunham that one of her "hardest film encounters was with" Reitman, who kicked the bucket at age 75 in February.

Anna Faris Claims Ivan Reitman 'Slapped My Ass' and Yelled on 2006 Film Set: 'Reign of Terror'

"At the end of the day, endeavoring to make a parody under this, similar to, rule of dread, he was a yeller," Faris told Dunham, 36, about working with Reitman on the 2006 satire. "He would cut down someone consistently, and my most memorable day, it was me."


Faris proceeded to make sense of that Reitman developed upset when the absolute first scene she shot for the film — a battle succession among her and Uma Thurman — was deferred later "a major container of hairpiece stick" was spilled on her while she was preparing.


"Furthermore, I was scared really that Ivan believes I'm some sort of diva for not emerging from my trailer," Faris told Dunham subsequent to saying that she showed up "20-25 minutes late on my absolute first day."


"I'm similar to in the road that is undeniably lit, it's a night shoot, and Ivan is simply bringing me down," Faris, who was 30 at the hour of recording, said.


"He was very much like 'Annie!' — he generally called me Annie — he's like 'you can't play like that around here!' — and I was like 'don't make it happen, don't cry, no crying,' and I felt furious and hurt and embarrassed and cautious," she reviewed. "Ultimately I said 'did nobody let you know what occurred?' And by then he sort of quieted down and went behind the camera."


"However at that point later he slapped my butt, as well," Faris added. "That was an odd second."


Dunham answered she accepted Faris isn't "the main individual who's accounted for that" conduct of Reitman. The Young ladies designer likewise noticed that she once visited a movie set that the chief was dealing with and took note "this is a satire, yet all the same nobody's snickering and everyone's frightened."


"It was like, I'm going to hide out and leave nothing to chance," Faris enlightened Dunham concerning the experience. "I'm facing no challenges in this film."


Faris recently talked about this episode without naming Reitman in an Oct. 2017 episode of her digital broadcast.


"I was doing a scene where I was on a stepping stool and I should be taking books off a rack and he slapped my butt before the group so hard," she said at that point. "And there was nothing left but to laugh."


"I glanced around and I saw the team individuals being like, 'Pause, what are you going to do about that? That appeared to be bizarre.' And that is the means by which I excused it," Faris added. "I was like, 'All things considered, this isn't a thing. Like, it isn't so large of an arrangement. Buck up, Faris. Like, simply snicker.' However it caused me to feel little. He could not have possibly done that to the lead male."


Faris additionally added in the 2017 webcast episode that she recollected "that equivalent chief telling my representative, who told me, that I had extraordinary legs and that was one reason that I got employed."


"What's more, tune in, that is a f- - - - - - extraordinary commendation. I like my legs," she said at that point. "Yet, that kind of illuminated my entire involvement in that entire venture. I don't think the male lead got employed on the grounds that he had extraordinary legs. In this manner I felt like I'm employed due to these components — not on account of [talent]."