Bridgerton Star Simon Ashley is ready to share screen space with Brad Pitt in the upcoming F1: The Movie. While Joseph Kosiski direction is one of the most visible films this year, the actress’s fans are upset and are calling the producers.
According to media reports, most of Ashley’s scenes have been edited from the final cut, which her fans believe that the actress will appear as a cameo only.
After the online summer at its upcoming direction, Kosinski has addressed the issue.
Fans react to the scenes of Simon Ashley being edited in the final cut of F1
Simone Ashley’s screen time was reduced in F1 amidst the news: Film, fans expressed their disappointment. One of the users has mentioned on her tickets that the “role of the actress” has almost reduced to a cameo. “
Another user commented, “Thanks to the head-up. I was really going to see it only for his lol. Skipping.”
A third fan also shared, “was thinking where she was in new trailers for it.”
Meanwhile, in an interview with the first deadline, Ashley called F1, a Brad Pitt and Damson Idris film. However, he claimed to have fun filming in the Grand Prix along with the actor.
Simone revealed to the media portal, “It’s been a long time, and you know, it is a Damson and Brad film. I’m just grateful that I can be a part of it, and yes, we have visited with Grand Prix. We were doing films in the real race.”
He said, “Just grateful I became a part of it. I mean, it is a Brad Pitt film. (It).”
Director Simon addresses backlash on the low screen time of Ashley
Beyond the big release of F1, the director, Joseph Kosiski, was cut off from the film of Simon Ashley. In a conversation with People Magazine, he claimed, “This happens on every film, where you have to shoot more than as much as you can.”
The filmmaker further said, “There were two or three storylines that eventually did not make it in the final cut.”
F1: The film released on 27 June.
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