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Kevin Costner’s got more drama in his life than a daytime soap opera. The Oscar winner is now embroiled in a heated legal battle with stuntwoman Devyn LaBella, who’s filed a lawsuit claiming she was forced into an unscripted rape scene on the set of his film, Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2. LaBella insists that the scenario left her shaken and violated, while Costner’s camp points to her post-filming texts expressing gratitude as evidence that things weren’t as dire as she claims. So, who’s telling the truth here?
Costner’s been quick to deny the allegations, asserting there was no nudity or inappropriate conduct during the scene. According to him, LaBella was always fully clothed, and the fabric of her dress never crossed into scandalous territory. But the battle lines are drawn, and LaBella’s adamant she felt exploited, which has sparked some serious conversations about safety and consent in the film industry. Honestly, is anyone surprised that the Hollywood set isn’t as glamorous as it seems?
As this saga unfolds, it’s hard not to grab the popcorn and watch what happens next. Hollywood has a unique way of turning real-life drama into must-see television. With both sides so adamant, it’s a real-life thriller that leaves everyone eager for the next episode. What do you think? Should the industry be doing more to protect its talent?
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