Duff gets paid for not doing Bonnie & Clyde

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

London: Hollywood star Hilary Duff has been given a USD 1,00,000 payout to not appear in the upcoming Bonnie and Clyde remake.

The 23-year-old singer-actress was to star in the remake of the 1967 Warren Beatty classic about the infamous American Depression crime duo, but was dropped out because of her pregnancy, reported Daily Mail.

According to a clause in the actress’ contract, if the producers decided to drop her, they would have to pay the sum as compensation. “I don’t want to give them any more press than they’ve already gotten off me. I think my baby is a little bit more exciting,” said Duff.

The bosses of the movie had earlier approached Amanda Seyfried for the role and after she declined the offer they had finalised Duff. The remake was announced in early 2009, and Duff’s casting was immediately derided by the original star, Faye Dunaway. “Couldn’t they at least cast a real actress?,” said Dunaway.

Duff had retaliated, saying, “I think that my fans that are going to see the movie, don’t even know who she is, so you know. I think it was a little unnecessary but I might be mad if I looked like that now too.” (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Bengal’s UCC push: Bill likely to be tabled in August

KOLKATA, June 29: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday formally set in motion the process of...

Viral video resurfaces to haunt TN Minister, Opp demands action

CHENNAI, June 29: An old viral video of the now Tamil Nadu minister who was purportedly seen crushing...

Heatwave in Delhi for second day, evening thunderstorm brings relief

NEW DELHI, June 29: Delhi reeled under heatwave conditions on Monday, with the mercury crossing the 42-degree Celsius...

TET paper leak: NSUI shows black flags to M’rashtra min

Mumbai, June 29: The Congress’ student wing, National Students’ Union of India, on Monday protested outside the Maharashtra...