Catherine Tate apologises to Big Brother winner Pete Bennett for cutting his scenes from Nan Movie

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Catherine Tate apologises to former Big Brother winner for cutting his scenes from Nan Movie

"Just before the film came out, I got a very apologetic email from Catherine Tate saying, 'Due to purely technical reasons Pete, our scene in the lift together has been cut out.' And she's gutted," he recalled.

While Bennett was initially"pissed off", he"took it on the chin", adding:"She said, 'Please still come to the premiere'. And I went to the premiere. I did watch the film, and I still think, yeah, it is a wicked film. I laughed my head off." The star also teased that he may work with Tate in the future on another project, admitting:"We might possibly be working on something in the future. Oh, what's going to happen? I don't know. She kind of did say, 'Don't worry Pete!'"Speaking further about his audition, Bennett recalled:"[Catherine] wanted people with Tourette's in it.

"In my audition I just called her all the names under the sun, and she called me lots of rude words as well. "I went out there buzzing you know coz she's going, 'You're off the telly,' and I was like, 'You're actually star struck… with me?' She liked me! She actually knew me fromsees Tate reprise her famous character Joanie Taylor from

 

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