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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Insider Reveals How Child Actors Were Left Terrified On Kevin Costner's ‘Horizon 2' Set
A disturbing scene on the set of Kevin Costner's "Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2" has reportedly traumatized child actors who were within earshot of an unscripted, violent rape scene. A production insider revealed that the kids weren't warned and were left scared and confused, prompting serious questions about safety and transparency on Costner's set. An insider from the Horizon 2 production team has come forward with troubling details about how the film's young cast members were caught in the emotional crossfire of a shocking unscripted rape scene. According to TMZ, the violent and graphic scene, directed by Kevin Costner, was filmed on May 2, 2023, without prior notice to the crew or nearby child actors. The insider told the outlet that the moment 'was filmed within earshot of child actors … and neither they nor their adult counterparts were given any heads up about the loud, explicit moment.' Without any forewarning, the children suddenly heard a woman screaming 'bloody murder,' sending waves of panic through the young cast. 'The kids were scared and upset,' the source shared, noting that adults scrambled to reassure them, though no one really knew what was happening. Stunt performer, Devyn LaBella, filed a lawsuit against Costner, claiming she was forced to perform a "violent, unscripted, unscheduled rape scene" with no prior consent, preparation, or presence of an intimacy coordinator. The insider told TMZ that the chaos surrounding the shoot wasn't just traumatizing for LaBella but also reflected a total breakdown in standard safety procedures for everyone on set, especially the children. LaBella had already filmed a rehearsed and approved sexual assault scene on May 1, but she said she was shocked when she arrived the following day to discover she was being asked to film another explicit scene with no script or guidelines. 'There were whispers on set the next day,' the insider recalled. 'People said it was an 'uncomfortable' night, but for the most part, whatever occurred was very 'hush hush.'' LaBella claims there was no contractually required intimacy coordinator present, and she had not been given the 48-hour notice required by SAG guidelines for scenes involving nudity or simulated sex. In her lawsuit, she accused Costner and the production companies of acting 'with malice, fraud, oppression, and in reckless disregard' of her rights. Costner, who directed and starred in "Horizon 2," is at the center of LaBella's lawsuit. She alleged that he personally asked her to perform in the unplanned scene after the lead actress, Ella Hunt, reportedly refused and walked off the set. According to the filing, Costner allegedly failed to call 'action' or 'cut' during the shoot, which left LaBella uncertain when the traumatic scene had started or ended. She said she was left feeling 'exposed, unprotected, and deeply betrayed by a system that promised safety and professionalism.' 'What happened to me shattered my trust and forever changed how I move through this industry,' she told PEOPLE Magazine. Costner's attorney Marty Singer has fiercely denied the allegations in a chat with TMZ, calling LaBella a 'serial accuser of people in the entertainment industry' and stating that the lawsuit has 'absolutely no merit.' He claimed LaBella had rehearsed the scene with another actor and even sent a grateful text message to the stunt coordinator afterward. 'Kevin always wants to make sure that everyone is comfortable working on his films and takes safety on set very seriously,' Singer said. The lawsuit against Costner comes following his bitter divorce from Christine Baumgartner. However, despite the divorce, the veteran actor is reportedly enjoying the single life and 'playing the field' at 70. The Oscar-winning actor was recently spotted getting cozy with a mystery brunette at Raspoutine Night Club in West Hollywood. Sources say they chatted for nearly an hour and exchanged physical gestures like touching shoulders and hands. Although the pair didn't arrive or leave together, witnesses noted their chemistry. Insiders told the Daily Mail that Costner isn't looking to settle down and is simply enjoying attention from multiple women. One source said, "Kevin gets hit on everywhere he goes, and this is no different. He has lots of women who are vying for his time and attention." Since his split, Costner has also been linked to several celebrities, including singer Jewel, Jennifer Lopez, and Sharon Stone. Costner and Baumgartner's marriage, which began in 2004, ended in 2023 after she filed for divorce. They share three children and were involved in a contentious custody battle that resulted in Costner agreeing to joint custody and paying $63,000 monthly in child support. While some speculated "Yellowstone" filming caused the split, sources claimed otherwise. In a 2024 interview on "CBS Mornings," Costner called the divorce 'a crushing moment' and admitted, 'It hurt.' Despite the emotional fallout, he said he must remain strong for his children, noting per The Blast, 'I can't wilt like a daisy. I have to go forward. I have to go forward. I have to continue to be who I am, and keep a special eye on who [my children] are.'


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Kevin Costner sued by stuntwoman Devyn LaBella over ‘violent & unscripted' rape scene in new Western movie Horizon
KEVIN Costner has been accused of making a stuntwoman perform a "violent and unscripted" rape scene in his latest Western film. Devyn LaBella, 34, has sued the Hollywood star and director for allegedly instructing an actor to pin her down and simulate rape without any formal warning or a rehearsal. 7 Kevin Costner has been accused of making a stuntwoman perform a 'violent and unscripted' rape scene in his latest Western film Credit: AP 7 Devyn LaBella, 34, has sued the Hollywood star and director Credit: Getty 7 Costner in the film Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 playing Hayes Ellison Credit: PA Costner, 70, was acting as well as directing on set for the 2024 movie Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2, at the time. He has denied all the allegations. LaBella, who played the stunt double for actress Ella Hunt in Horizon, had featured in several scenes during the 2023 filming schedule. One of these included a planned sexual assault scene on May 1, the suit says. LaBella, a former gymnast, says she happily agreed to these scenes due to the proper protocol being taken both before and during filming. These including regular meetings, rehearsals, minimal crew members on set and the presence of an But a day later, LaBella alleges in the lawsuit that she was asked to return to set and take part in an unscripted scene involving sexual violence. Costner is accused of directing a fellow actor to pin down LaBella on a wagon before simulating rape. Most read in Celebrity The lawsuit also claims Costner demanded several retakes. The scene was initiated with no warning, rehearsal or choreography, according to the stuntwoman. Kevin Costner poses with five of his children at 'really special' Horizon premiere as fans praise 'beautiful family' She also claims there was no indication of when the cameras were rolling during the scenes. A line in the suit reads: 'There was no escaping the situation, and all Ms LaBella could do was wait for the nightmare to end." The Los Angeles lawsuit also names the production companies involved as defendants as well as Costner. Kate McFarlane, the lawyer representing LaBella, described it as a 'clear example of male-dominated, sexist Hollywood movie production'. She added: 'Our client was subjected to brutal sexual conduct, completely unprotected from the obvious harm." The lawsuit also claims LaBella was met with 'continuous reminders of the shame, humiliation and complete lack of control' she had on set for the remainder of filming. This caused her to experience "sudden bouts of crying on and off set', it continued. 7 Labella is now seeking damages in an amount to be determined at trial Credit: Getty 7 Costner acted and directed on the 2024 Western hit Credit: Rex 7 Costner denies all the allegations Credit: Getty As well as denying the allegations, Marty Singer, Costner's lawyer, argued that LaBella was well informed of the scene in advance and had consented to it. Singer says LaBella did not make any complaints at the time either on set or to her supervisors afterwards. 'She continued to work on the movie for a few more weeks until her wrap date, and she took the stunt co-ordinator to a thank-you dinner," he added. LaBella has been a Hollywood stunt performer since 2020. Read more on the Irish Sun She is now seeking damages in an amount to be determined at trial. The suit is also looking for a public apology to the stuntwoman, the defendants to undergo sexual harassment training and them to be required to use an intimacy co-ordinator on all future productions. 7 LaBella has been a Hollywood stunt performer since 2020 Credit: Getty


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Kevin Costner sued by stuntwoman Devyn LaBella over ‘violent & unscripted' rape scene in new Western movie Horizon
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KEVIN Costner has been accused of making a stuntwoman perform a "violent and unscripted" rape scene in his latest Western film. Devyn LaBella, 34, has sued the Hollywood star and director for allegedly instructing an actor to pin her down and simulate rape without any formal warning or a rehearsal. 7 Kevin Costner has been accused of making a stuntwoman perform a 'violent and unscripted' rape scene in his latest Western film Credit: AP 7 Devyn LaBella, 34, has sued the Hollywood star and director Credit: Getty 7 Costner in the film Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 playing Hayes Ellison Credit: PA Costner, 70, was acting as well as directing on set for the 2024 movie Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2, at the time. He has denied all the allegations. LaBella, who played the stunt double for actress Ella Hunt in Horizon, had featured in several scenes during the 2023 filming schedule. One of these included a planned sexual assault scene on May 1, the suit says. LaBella, a former gymnast, says she happily agreed to these scenes due to the proper protocol being taken both before and during filming. These including regular meetings, rehearsals, minimal crew members on set and the presence of an intimacy co-ordinator at all times. But a day later, LaBella alleges in the lawsuit that she was asked to return to set and take part in an unscripted scene involving sexual violence. Costner is accused of directing a fellow actor to pin down LaBella on a wagon before simulating rape. The lawsuit also claims Costner demanded several retakes. The scene was initiated with no warning, rehearsal or choreography, according to the stuntwoman. Kevin Costner poses with five of his children at 'really special' Horizon premiere as fans praise 'beautiful family' She also claims there was no indication of when the cameras were rolling during the scenes. A line in the suit reads: 'There was no escaping the situation, and all Ms LaBella could do was wait for the nightmare to end." The Los Angeles lawsuit also names the production companies involved as defendants as well as Costner. Kate McFarlane, the lawyer representing LaBella, described it as a 'clear example of male-dominated, sexist Hollywood movie production'. She added: 'Our client was subjected to brutal sexual conduct, completely unprotected from the obvious harm." The lawsuit also claims LaBella was met with 'continuous reminders of the shame, humiliation and complete lack of control' she had on set for the remainder of filming. This caused her to experience "sudden bouts of crying on and off set', it continued. 7 Labella is now seeking damages in an amount to be determined at trial Credit: Getty 7 Costner acted and directed on the 2024 Western hit Credit: Rex 7 Costner denies all the allegations Credit: Getty As well as denying the allegations, Marty Singer, Costner's lawyer, argued that LaBella was well informed of the scene in advance and had consented to it. Singer says LaBella did not make any complaints at the time either on set or to her supervisors afterwards. 'She continued to work on the movie for a few more weeks until her wrap date, and she took the stunt co-ordinator to a thank-you dinner," he added. LaBella has been a Hollywood stunt performer since 2020. She is now seeking damages in an amount to be determined at trial. The suit is also looking for a public apology to the stuntwoman, the defendants to undergo sexual harassment training and them to be required to use an intimacy co-ordinator on all future productions.

Straits Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Kevin Costner sued by stunt performer over ‘unscripted' rape scene in Horizon 2
Kevin Costner is both the director and star of the Horizon: An American Saga film series. PHOTO: HORIZONAMERICANSAGA/INSTAGRAM LOS ANGELES - A stunt double who worked on the Western film, Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 (2024), sued its director Kevin Costner and producers on May 27 for what she called forced participation in a 'violent unscripted, unscheduled rape scene' without advance notice or an intimacy coordinator. The plaintiff, Ms Devyn LaBella, was the lead stunt double for English actress Ella Hunt, who plays Juliette Chesney in the film. Ms LaBella said she was left with permanent trauma after the scene and was seeking a public apology and unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. A lawyer for Costner, who also stars in the film, said the claims were meritless. According to Ms LaBella's complaint, the unscripted rape scene took place in May 2023, one day after she had filmed a similar one without incident. Costner, the suit said, inserted additional scenes to be shot with a different male actor in which he would climb on top of Hunt and violently rake up her skirt. The additions, the suit said, were not outlined in the day's call sheet, and no arrangements were made for an intimacy coordinator, who works with actors before and during scenes involving nudity or simulated sex to make sure they are comfortable. 'Ms Hunt became visibly upset and walked off the set, refusing to do the scene,' the complaint said. At that point, Ms LaBella was asked to stand in. She had not been prepared for the scene, the suit said, and learned its details after filming had begun. There were multiple takes of the scene, according to the lawsuit. Horizon 2 was the planned second instalment of a four-part film series by Costner, 70. After the first chapter, which cost US$100 million (S$129 million) to make, earned US$11 million in its opening weekend in June 2024, the second chapter's theatrical release was cancelled. Mr Marty Singer, Costner's lawyer, said in a statement that Ms LaBella's claims contradicted her own actions and that she was using 'shakedown tactics' that would not work. He said the scene in question was explained to her, who rehearsed it and gave an indication that she was willing to film it. The lawsuit by Ms LaBella, which was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, states that the added scene also violated her union contract, which prohibits last-minute requests for nudity or simulated sex. The union, SAG-Aftra, requires producers to provide at least 48 hours' notice before call time to negotiate a written contract rider for simulated sex and obtain a performer's consent. A union representative did not respond to a request for comment. After that day of filming, Ms LaBella said, she felt shame and humiliation and flew home for a few days before returning to work. Several people apologised and made excuses for Costner, the lawsuit said, which made her feel 'even more uncomfortable'. Mr Singer's statement said that after filming had wrapped, Ms LaBella took the stunt coordinator to a thank-you dinner. 'She also sent him a cordial thank-you text illustrated with happy heart emojis,' the statement said. 'The facts are clear and we are beyond confident that Kevin will prevail.' NYTIMES Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Euronews
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Euronews
Kevin Costner sued over unscripted rape scene in 'Horizon'
A stunt performer on the film Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 is suing actor / director Kevin Costner, alleging that she was forced to perform an unscripted rape scene without proper protocols. Devyn LaBella was the lead stunt double for Ella Hunt, who played the role of Juliette in the Horizon films - Costner's self-funded westerns. According to LaBella's lawsuit, Costner improvised a scene in 2023, in which Hunt's character would be raped. Hunt refused to perform the scene, the lawsuit states. LaBella was brought in as a stand-in, without advance warning and without an intimacy coordinator present. The lawsuit states that LaBella never gave consent for this scene, and that it was an open set, meaning anyone could walk in and 'observe the scene being performed'. According to the complaint, LaBella was humiliated and traumatized by the experience. 'On that day, I was left exposed, unprotected, and deeply betrayed by a system that promised safety and professionalism,' LaBella said in a statement. 'What happened to me shattered my trust and forever changed how I move through this industry.' The suit alleges that the scene violated protocols negotiated by SAG-AFTRA, including a requirement for 48 hours' notice and consent for any scenes involving nudity or simulated sex. 'This case is a clear example of male-dominated, sexist Hollywood movie production,' said Kate McFarlane, one of the plaintiffs' attorneys. 'Our client was subjected to brutal sexual conduct completely unprotected from the obvious harm.' Costner denied the allegations through his attorney, Marty Singer. In a statement, Singer said that Costner 'always wants to make sure that everyone is comfortable working on his films and takes safety on set very seriously.' He added: 'However, this claim by Devyn LaBella has absolutely no merit, and it is completely contradicted by her own actions – and the facts." Singer called LaBella a 'serial accuser' and that she uses 'shakedown tactics'. He also claims 'she approved the scene in question after rehearsing with another actor, by giving a 'thumbs up'. Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 was released in June 2024 to mixed reviews. Chapter 2 was originally was removed from its original theatrical release date in August 2024 due to the first film's poor performance at the box office.