Feeling the need for speed! Ever since its debut almost four decades prior, Top Gun has been considered an American classic — and it finally got a sequel.
13.12.2022 - 21:57 / glamour.com
. Honestly, we wish she did this more often so we could have a recurring column called “To Be Blunt…” but anyway. He called her a pussy to make her laugh, and it worked.
No harm, no foul, no offense.The misunderstanding came from a recent interview gave on the Smartless podcast, in which she recalled working with the Top Gun: Maverick star on the 2014 sci-fi flick Edge Of Tomorrow. For the movie, Blunt and Cruise had to wear heavy costumes, which Blunt, new to big budget action movies, found uncomfortable. "The first time I put it on I just started to cry in front of Tom and he didn't know what to do," she said, per .
"I was like, 'Tom, I'm not sure how I'm going to get through this shoot,' and just started to cry. I was like, 'I'm feeling a bit panicky about the whole shoot,' and he stared at me for a long time, not knowing what to do. and he goes, 'Come on, stop being such a pussy, okay?' ...I did laugh, and then we got through it."Honestly, sometimes you need that friend who'll give you a little tough love to get you out of a panic-spiral! But apparently enough people thought this was bullying or something that Blunt felt compelled to give a statement to saying, "It's ludicrous that it's being spun as something that offended me.
It didn't. I shared the story as lightheartedly as it was meant by Tom…I absolutely adore Tom, he's a dear friend and he was a total gem to me. It was said as a joke to make me laugh, which it did in a big way.
Feeling the need for speed! Ever since its debut almost four decades prior, Top Gun has been considered an American classic — and it finally got a sequel.
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