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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Cameron Diaz temporarily steps out of retirement to star in Jamie Foxx's upcoming Netflix film, "Back in Action." However, the set of the film has been marred by controversy following Foxx's alleged meltdown, leading to the temporary halt of production and the firing of four staff members.
According to sources, the production of the film has faced multiple challenges, including weather delays and a $40,000 scam involving a member of the crew. Despite the challenges, Diaz's friend and co-star, Foxx, remains enthusiastic about the project. Diaz, on the other hand, is said to be unhappy with the drama surrounding the film, having previously retired from acting to focus on her personal life.
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In a recent interview with Gwyneth Paltrow, Diaz revealed that she was drawn back to acting by Foxx's offer and has found the experience to be intense. She acknowledged that the public attention and energy directed at her as an actor can be overwhelming, leading her to reflect on her life outside of acting. Diaz emphasized the need to take back control of her life and become self-sufficient once again.
While the controversy on the set of "Back in Action" continues, Diaz's fans eagerly await her return to the big screen. Diaz's representative declined to comment on the situation, and it remains to be seen if she will continue to pursue acting after the completion of the film.
According to sources, the production of the film has faced multiple challenges, including weather delays and a $40,000 scam involving a member of the crew. Despite the challenges, Diaz's friend and co-star, Foxx, remains enthusiastic about the project. Diaz, on the other hand, is said to be unhappy with the drama surrounding the film, having previously retired from acting to focus on her personal life.
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In a recent interview with Gwyneth Paltrow, Diaz revealed that she was drawn back to acting by Foxx's offer and has found the experience to be intense. She acknowledged that the public attention and energy directed at her as an actor can be overwhelming, leading her to reflect on her life outside of acting. Diaz emphasized the need to take back control of her life and become self-sufficient once again.
While the controversy on the set of "Back in Action" continues, Diaz's fans eagerly await her return to the big screen. Diaz's representative declined to comment on the situation, and it remains to be seen if she will continue to pursue acting after the completion of the film.
Source: Mark's Digital Sources
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