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10 Actors Who Were Disgusted By Their Co-Stars (And Why)

4. Reese Witherspoon Was Grossed Out By Robert Pattinson’s Runny Nose

Believe it or not, actors have to shoot scenes even when they’re not feeling a hundred percent. As you can imagine, sometimes that can result in real difficulties on set. Take Robert Pattinson for example. When he was shooting Water for Elephants with the actress Reese Witherspoon he suddenly developed a cold.

Still, even though Pattinson was feeling shook he was still expected to come to shooting, drippy nose or no drippy nose. Unfortunately, that day the team wanted to film a love scene between Pattinson and Witherspoon and as you can probably imagine it wasn’t pretty – “My nose is running all over the place, and it was in one of the additional photography scenes, and Reese had this wig on, and literally, I was wiping my nose on her wig.”

Witherspoon later described the shooting and the love scene as unappealing and unpleasant.

3. Dustin Hoffman Slapped Meryl Streep

The 1979 film Kramer vs. Kramer may have won an Oscar but it wasn’t the most pleasant film to shoot, at least not according to the actress Meryl Streep. In the film, Streep and her co-star Dustin Hoffman played a divorced couple and at times Hoffman got a little too physical, shocking and repulsing Streep.

In 2011 interview with CBS News, Streep confessed – “In [one] scene, he slapped me. When I see the movie [now], I see the imprint of his hand on [my face]—not in the take that they used, but I still see the hand in the previous take…I think [Hoffman is] very, very gifted, [but] it wasn’t the most fun I’ve ever had on film.”

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