Kevin Costner ‘Horizon 2’ Lawsuit
Alleged Unscripted Rape Scene Was ‘Abomination’ …
Stunt Performer’s Alleged Textual content
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The stunt performer suing Kevin Costner over an alleged unscripted rape scene on a film set is including some new proof to her lawsuit … particularly, textual content messages she claims she despatched to the ‘Horizon 2’ intimacy coordinator after the alleged incident.
Devyn LaBella is suing Kevin for sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation and he or she just lately amended her lawsuit to incorporate some alleged textual content messages she despatched relating to the scene.
Within the amended grievance, obtained by TMZ, LaBella contains textual content messages she says she despatched to the film’s intimacy coordinator after the incident saying … “I needed to debate yesterday’s abomination after we each have an opportunity … I used to be put in a very improper place and it is actually affected me.”
LaBella says she despatched the messages the day after the alleged incident … and he or she says they have been despatched and obtained by intimacy coordinator Celeste Cheney.
In one other alleged message, LaBella rattles off a listing of questions in regards to the scene … and you may click on by our gallery to see what LaBella says she wrote.
As we reported … LaBella says she was “the sufferer of a violent unscripted, unscheduled rape scene” directed by Costner on Might 2, 2023. The stunt performer claims there was no contractually mandated intimacy coordinator current on set the day of Might 2, and that Costner was “both concerned in or absolutely conscious of each single factor occurring.”
She claims Costner instructed actor Roger Ivens through the scene, alleging Ivens “violently rustled” her skirt up “as if making an attempt to penetrate her towards her will” whereas “utilizing his physique and arms forcibly pinning [her] down.”
Costner’s lawyer Marty Singer instructed TMZ the lawsuit has “completely no benefit” and claims LaBella is a “serial accuser of individuals within the leisure business.”
We have reached out to Kevin’s attorneys … to this point, no phrase again.