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Alec Baldwin made an explosive confession in his new memoir, Nevertheless.
And now famed producer Dana Brunetti, 43, is speaking out against the claim that the 59-year-old actor (who was 47 at the time) didn't know co-star Nikki Reed was 'seventeen' while filming R-rated drama Mini's First Time in 2006.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
Alec claimed in the new book that he did not know Nikki was underage when they filmed sex scenes for the movie and that he 'flipped out' at producers when he learned the truth.
But Brunetti says that's not true and goes into a long-winded explanation taking up 11 tweets.
'The only time "AlecBaldwin ever yelled at me was on the phone and it was about one of the producers who worked with the financier.'
The two-time Oscar-nominated producer goes on to explain that the film's director Nick Guthe liked the idea because they wouldn't be 'pressured into shooting scenes with nudity.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: iTruthSeeker
I wondered that to.
Some movie scenes are pretty graphic today so maybe there was a bunch of touchy-feely.
Is that enough to file charges?
Also,
Would the director not be guilty of filming child porn?
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: iTruthSeeker
Celebs different rules than us plebs.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: uncommitted
Huh, I live in America and don't know anybody that would not watch a Heath ledger because of broke back mountain.