Amber Heard sues movie producer over n-de scenes
Ambre Heard has accused Christopher Hanley of breaking his n-dity clause by secretly using a body double to film 'an explicit pornographic scene'.
Ambre Heard claims that Christopher Hanley did this to deliberately mislead the public into believing that she had filmed the scene.
Actress Amber Heard has sued producer Christopher Hanley over the unauthorized use of her n-de body double in London Fields. She filed a counterclaim against Hanley after she was sued for $10 million for breach of contract because she allegedly failed to perform certain acting services,
According to counterclaim documents Heard filed Thursday, she accused Hanley of violating her n-dity clause by secretly using a body double to film an explicit pornographic scene. She has claimed that Hanley and the production company Nicola Six Limited did this to deliberately mislead the public into believing that she had filmed the scene. The pornographic scenes allegedly involved a policewoman and a detainee on the hood of a car and a police baton.
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This case sheds light on the dark underbelly of Hollywood. Amber Heard is the latest victim of this lewd and s-xually exploitative couple, Heard's attorney said in the documents. Counterclaim documents also claimed that the actress insisted on specific restrictions on n-dity and s-x scenes in the film as a condition of agreeing to appear and that she had a n-dity clause in her contract.
In a statement, the plaintiff's attorney, Mathew Rosengart, called Heard's countersuit a work of fiction. It is nothing more than a meritless smear tactic designed to distract from her own misconduct, Rosengart said,
Based on Martin Amis's 1989 novel London Fields, it is a dark, noir thriller that centers on Heard's character, Nicola Six, who has a premonition of her impending murder. She begins a tangled love affair with three men, one of whom she knows will kill her. Directed by Mathew Cullen, the film also stars Billy Bob Thornton, Jim Sturgess, Theo James, and Cara Delevingne, among others.