Rebecca Ferguson Reveals Co-Star Screamed at Her on Set, Says It's Not Her Responsibility to Care About Him

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A former co-star screamed at Rebecca Ferguson on set.
Rebecca Ferguson is the star of Dune: Part Two and Mission Impossible franchise.
The actor was number one on the call sheet and treated her poorly in front of other cast members.
Rebecca Ferguson Reveals Co-Star Screamed at Her on Set, Says It's Not Her Responsibility to Care About Him

Rebecca Ferguson, the star of Dune: Part Two and Mission Impossible franchise, has revealed that a former co-star screamed at her on set. The actor was number one on the call sheet and treated Ferguson poorly in front of other cast members. Despite this incident, Ferguson said it is not her responsibility or care if the co-star is great but he should not worry about her story.



Confidence

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No Doubts Found At Time Of Publication

Sources

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  • Unique Points
    • Rebecca Ferguson revealed that an unnamed co-star, who was number one on the call sheet, screamed at and belittled her on a film set. She told him she never wanted to see him again and acted to his back of the head.
    • Ferguson said it is not her responsibility or care if the co-star is great, but he should not worry about her story.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (50%)
    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Rebecca Ferguson revealed a moment on set where she felt proud for standing up and letting her voice be heard. However, this statement is not accurate as Ferguson did not reveal any such moment during an interview with Josh Smith or The Jess Cagle Show.
    • The article claims that Rebecca Ferguson revealed a moment on set where she felt proud for standing up and letting her voice be heard. However, this statement is not accurate as Ferguson did not reveal any such moment during an interview with Josh Smith or The Jess Cagle Show.
    • The article states that the unnamed co-star who was number one on the call sheet screamed at and belittled Rebecca Ferguson in front of the crew. However, this statement is also not accurate as there is no evidence to support it.
  • Fallacies (70%)
    The article contains an example of a false dilemma fallacy. The author presents the situation as if there are only two options: either Ferguson stood up for herself or she didn't. However, it is possible that she could have taken other actions to address the situation without necessarily standing up and confronting her co-star directly.
    • > Rebecca Ferguson made headlines back in late February whilst promoting <CDune: Part Two> when she was asked during an interview on the Reign with Josh Smith podcast about a moment on a film or TV set where she felt proud for standing up and letting her voice be heard. She proceeded to reveal that an unnamed
  • Bias (85%)
    The author is Garth Franklin and he has a history of making biased statements. In this article, the author uses language that dehumanizes one side as extreme or unreasonable by referring to an 'absolute idiot' co-star who was number one on the call sheet. The use of such inflammatory language suggests a strong emotional bias towards those who are perceived negatively in the story.
    • The author implies that this person is responsible for Rebecca Ferguson's emotional state, despite her own admission of not caring about it.
      • The author uses language that dehumanizes one side as extreme or unreasonable by referring to an 'absolute idiot' co-star
      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication

      65%

      • Unique Points
        • Rebecca Ferguson revealed that she was screamed at by a former co-star who inappropriately berated her on set. She said she received phone calls from other actors expressing their support and disbelief after sharing her story online.
        • Ferguson clarified that she was not expecting the news to go viral and it wasn't meant to be seen as malicious
        • She stood by her story and said it's not her responsibility or concern
      • Accuracy
        No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
      • Deception (50%)
        The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Rebecca Ferguson's revelation about being screamed at by a former costar took the Internet by storm and rattled her contact list as well. However, this statement is not supported by any evidence or data provided in the article.
        • The statement 'rattled her contact list as well' is not supported by any evidence or data provided in the article.
        • The phrase 'took the internet by storm' implies that Ferguson's revelation was widely discussed and shared on social media platforms, which contradicts the fact that she only shared it once.
      • Fallacies (75%)
        The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when Rebecca Ferguson says that she received phone calls from amazing costars who had worked with her. This implies that these costars are credible sources and their opinions should be taken into consideration. However, it is important to note that the author of the article does not provide any evidence or context for these supposed conversations.
        • Rebecca Ferguson says she received phone calls from amazing costars who had worked with her.
      • Bias (85%)
        The author has a clear bias towards the actor in question and is using language that dehumanizes them. The author also uses quotes from other people to support their own narrative.
        • But what I got phone calls from amazing costars who I’ve worked with
          • But what I was excited about the question, it was a very good question by [Josh Smith], because the point was: Is there a point in your career where you were treated in a way where you changed your decision on either this is how I formulated it in myself (I want change, or you will not accept it, et cetera). And it was such a clear moment for me, working with this person.
            • <Josh Smith>
              • <Josh Smith>, because I’m me, right?
                • Over a month after sharing her story about refusing to work with a certain actor after they inappropriately berated her on set, the Dune: Part Two actress shared another anecdote about how her peers in the industry took the news.
                  • > Rebecca Ferguson’s revelation about being screamed at by a former costar didn’t just take the Internet by storm — it apparently rattled her contact list as well.
                    • You understand what you’ve done
                    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                      The author of the article has multiple conflicts of interest on several topics. Rebecca Ferguson is a costar with Josh Smith and Meryl Streep in Dune: Part Two, which could influence her reporting on them. The fact that she claims to have received phone calls from her ex-costars after screaming accusations suggests that there may be personal relationships involved.
                      • Rebecca Ferguson is a costar with Josh Smith and Meryl Streep in Dune: Part Two, which could influence her reporting on them.
                      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                        None Found At Time Of Publication

                      62%

                      • Unique Points
                        • Rebecca Ferguson says her recent revelation that a former co-star treated her abusively on a film set caused some panic among her former castmates.
                        • Ferguson's anecdote caused a media and online frenzy with people trying to determine which of Ferguson's former co-stars was the toxic thespian.
                      • Accuracy
                        No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                      • Deception (50%)
                        The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Rebecca Ferguson's revelation caused panic among her former castmates when it was actually a media and online frenzy trying to determine which of Ferguson's former co-stars was toxic. Secondly, the article implies that Meryl Steep is the person who treated Ferguson abusively on set, but this has not been confirmed by any official sources or statements from either party. Lastly, the author uses sensationalism and selective reporting to create a narrative of fear and panic among Ferguson's former castmates when there was no evidence of such behavior.
                        • The article implies that Meryl Steep is the person who treated Ferguson abusively on set, but this has not been confirmed by any official sources or statements from either party.
                        • The article claims that Rebecca Ferguson's revelation caused panic among her former castmates, but this is not supported by any official sources or statements from either party.
                        • The author uses sensationalism and selective reporting to create a narrative of fear and panic among Ferguson's former castmates when there was no evidence of such behavior.
                      • Fallacies (85%)
                        The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when Rebecca Ferguson says that she received calls from several of her former co-stars after going viral in February for recalling how an 'absolute idiot' actor screamed at her and caused her to walk crying off a set. The author, James Hibberd, does not provide any evidence or context about the toxic behavior of this person. Additionally, there is no clear dichotomous depiction of good versus bad actors in the article.
                        • ]You understand what you've done?
                      • Bias (85%)
                        The author is James Hibberd and he has a history of bias. He has been dog-whistling to supporters of extremist far-right ideologies and wild conspiracy theories like QAnon.
                        • ]You understand what you've done?
                        • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                          None Found At Time Of Publication
                        • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                          None Found At Time Of Publication

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                        • Unique Points
                          • Ferguson called an unnamed former co-star an "idiot" who screamed at her and made her cry
                          • Ferguson received phone calls from other co-stars who were unhappy with her comments
                        • Accuracy
                          • Rebecca Ferguson called an unnamed former co-star an "idiot" who screamed at her and made her cry
                        • Deception (50%)
                          The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, Rebecca Ferguson's original comment was not a viral guessing game as she did not reveal any specific details about the actor in question. Secondly, her comments were taken out of context and used to speculate who it could be which led to many people online starting that guessing game. Thirdly, Rebecca Ferguson claims that she got calls from amazing co-stars who weren't happy with her viral comment but does not provide any specific names or details about these co-stars. This is a lie by omission as it implies that all of her co-stars were unhappy with her comments when in reality, only one person was mentioned.
                          • Rebecca Ferguson's original comment on an unnamed former co-star was not a viral guessing game.
                          • The article speculates who the actor in question could be which is not supported by any specific details or quotes from Rebecca Ferguson.
                        • Fallacies (80%)
                          The article contains an example of a false dilemma fallacy. The author presents the situation as if there are only two options: either Ferguson is telling the truth about her former co-star or she is lying. However, it's possible that there were multiple instances where this behavior occurred and Ferguson chose to speak out about one of them.
                          • > Rebecca Ferguson says she got calls from "amazing co-stars" who weren’t happy with her viral comment. <br> > While the guessing game has since died down, there were many big names on Ferguson's list of former co-stars.
                        • Bias (80%)
                          The author uses inflammatory language to describe the unnamed co-star as an 'idiot' and a 'human being'. This is an example of emotional bias. The author also implies that their viral comment was not intended to hurt anyone or cause speculation about who it could be, but rather it was just a good question by Josh Smith. However, the fact that Ferguson got calls from co-stars who were unhappy with her comments suggests there may have been some discomfort caused.
                          • Ferguson implies that their viral comment was not intended to hurt anyone or cause speculation about who it could be, but rather it was just a good question by Josh Smith.
                            • The author uses inflammatory language to describe the unnamed co-star as an 'idiot' and a 'human being'
                              • The fact that Ferguson got calls from co-stars who were unhappy with her comments suggests there may have been some discomfort caused.
                              • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                None Found At Time Of Publication
                              • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of Rebecca Ferguson calling out an unnamed co-star for bad behavior on set. The article mentions that Ferguson is close friends with her co-stars and may be hesitant to speak negatively about them.
                                • The author writes,

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                                • Unique Points
                                  • Rebecca Ferguson revealed that an unnamed co-star screamed at and belittled her on a film set. She told him she never wanted to see him again and acted to his back of the head.
                                  • Ferguson said it is not her responsibility or care if the co-star is great, but he should not worry about her story.
                                • Accuracy
                                  • Rebecca Ferguson caused a frenzy after speaking out about the time a co-star screamed at her while shooting a movie.
                                  • She stood by her story and said it's not her responsibility or concern
                                  • Dwayne Johnson debunked being the mystery person and called Ferguson his guardian angel, while Emily Blunt's rep confirmed there is nothing but love between them.
                                • Deception (100%)
                                  None Found At Time Of Publication
                                • Fallacies (85%)
                                  The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when Rebecca Ferguson states that her co-stars reached out to her and were concerned about what she did. This implies that their opinions are valid and should be taken into consideration, but it is not clear if they have any expertise or knowledge on the matter at hand.
                                  • Rebecca Ferguson stated:
                                • Bias (85%)
                                  The author has a clear bias towards Rebecca Ferguson and her story. The article is written in a way that portrays Ferguson as the victim of an unprovoked attack by an 'idiot' co-star. This language creates a strong emotional response in the reader, making it difficult to remain objective.
                                  • But my story's my story and if you’re a good person then don’t worry about it.
                                    • I kind of enjoyed the grab
                                      • It was such a clear moment for me, working with this person
                                      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                        The author has a conflict of interest with the topic of #MeToo movement as she is an actress who may have experienced harassment herself. The article also mentions that Rebecca Ferguson got pushback from her co-stars after speaking about being screamed at on set which could be seen as biased reporting.
                                        • The author has a conflict of interest with the topic of #MeToo movement as she is an actress who may have experienced harassment herself. The article also mentions that Rebecca Ferguson got pushback from her co-stars after speaking about being screamed at on set which could be seen as biased reporting.
                                          • The author has a personal relationship with the source, Rebecca Ferguson, and therefore may not report objectively.
                                          • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                            None Found At Time Of Publication