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Charlize Theron apologises to Teri Hatcher for hitting her bad in fight scene

Updated on: 28 June,2017 09:59 AM IST  |  London
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Charlize Theron apologised for bruising her "2 Days in the Valley" co-star Teri Hatcher after the actress inadvertently hit her "really bad" in a fight scene for the 1996 film

Charlize Theron apologises to Teri Hatcher for hitting her bad in fight scene

Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron


Charlize Theron apologised for bruising her "2 Days in the Valley" co-star Teri Hatcher after the actress inadvertently hit her "really bad" in a fight scene for the 1996 film.


Calling herself a "wild animal", the 41-year-old actress said she kept punching her co-actress throughout the shot as she had lost all common sense, reported FemaleFirst.


"'2 Days in the Valley' - Rotten Tomatoes gave it number 17 on the list of 20 Greatest Fight Scenes Ever. The fight was between me and Teri Hatcher. I hit her really bad. I think she was bruised. And because it was Teri Hatcher, who was a star, and I was this bleached-blonde-Amazonian, catsuit-wearing nobody who was punching her in the face...

"I was like a wild animal. Back then I didn't know how to hone in my energy and I was knocking over lights. I had no concept of a set. I connected right with Teri Hatcher's face.

I felt terrible about it. I had no money and sent her some cheap beer the next day. Sorry, Teri," Theron told W magazine.

The actress will next be seen in "Atomic Blonde", in which she also has a good number of fight sequences.

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