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Emily Blunt and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson have shown their support for former co-star Rebecca Ferguson after she revealed she was disrespected on set.

On Monday, Ferguson revealed on Josh Smith’s Reign podcast that she had an encounter with a “total idiot co-star” who yelled at her on set.

Following Ferguson’s confession, Johnson said: Take me to X He previously expressed support for his “guardian angel sent from heaven” on Twitter.

Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt have spoken out after Rebecca Ferguson’s rude co-star confession. (Getty Images)

“I hate to see this, but I love seeing her take on the bulls—t,” Johnson wrote. “Rebecca was a guardian angel sent from heaven to our set. I love that woman. I want to know who did this.”

‘Dune’ star Rebecca Ferguson refuses to work with ‘Adiot’ co-star after meltdown, ‘steps down’

The two co-starred in the 2014 film Hercules.

Since Ferguson’s confession, many fans have come up with their own ideas about who was rude to the Swedish actress.

Rebecca Ferguson looks serious on the carpet in a black gown with silver spikes on the shoulders

Rebecca Ferguson reflected on past moments when she stood up for herself on set. (Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Ferguson has worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest names, including Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant in “Florence Foster Jenkins,” and Emily Blunt in “Florence Foster Jenkins.”train girl” and “Dune”’s Zendaya, Timothee Chalamet, and Florence Pugh.

Blunt’s publicist issued a statement to the Daily Mail saying there was no bad blood between the actresses.

A spokesperson for Mr Blunt said: “Rebecca and Emily are friends and there is nothing but love between them.”

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Ferguson’s confession on the podcast “Reign” revealed the full extent of the incident.

The Rock at an XFL game

Dwayne Johnson said Rebecca Ferguson was his “God-sent guardian angel” on the set of the 2014 film Hercules. (Jeff Burke/USA Today Sports)

“I did a movie with a co-star who was totally stupid,” she revealed. “This human was very anxious and angry. [they] I couldn’t retrieve the scene. And I was so vulnerable and uncomfortable that I think I got yelled at and walked off the set and cried. ”

Ferguson detailed the discomfort she felt, careful not to divulge anything about her co-stars.

“This person literally looked at me in front of the entire staff and said, ‘You call yourself an actor? Is this what I have to work with?…This is what I have to do.’ What is it?’ And I just stood there broken.

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“And I remember the next day I walked in and said, ‘Please come off the set.’ That was the first time. [had] I’ve never talked about it – I remember being so scared. And I looked at him and said, “You can stop now.” He strives for the tennis ball. I never want to meet him. ‘”

Emily Blunt appears on the Critics' Choice Awards carpet in a sparkly red dress with roses on the shoulders

Emily Blunt co-starred with Rebecca Ferguson in The Girl on the Train. (Lionel Hahn/Getty Images)

Mr. Ferguson clarified that he was “not an A-lister.” tom cruise She is also without Hugh Jackman, with whom she has worked on several projects.

Mr. Ferguson went on to say that he did not feel supported by executives.

“Then I remember the producers coming to me and saying, ‘We can’t do this to No. 1. We have to get this person on set,'” she explained. “And I said, ‘But that person can turn around, and I can act behind the scenes.’ [of their] Head. ‘And I did.

Tom Cruise, wearing a black suit, looks longingly at Rebecca Ferguson on the carpet during an interview.

Rebecca Ferguson has co-starred with Tom Cruise in several Mission: Impossible films and says he is not an actor who has had problems on set. (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images, Paramount Pictures)

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“It took me a long time to get there, within the last 10 or 12 years. And I’ve been acting since I was 16. But from that moment on, I realized that I I never let myself reach my breaking point.” I went home and said, “What happened? Why did that happen?” ”

Fox News Digital’s Caroline Thayer contributed to this report.

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