“When I keep screaming ‘no’ and they keep going, saying they don’t need my permission, they remind me of Armie,” she added.
According to Effie, she was contacted by a “House of Hammer” producer shortly after going public with her claims, but declined to participate in an interview. “It is extremely inappropriate of you to exploit such a tragic, vulnerable time in many people’s lives, with no regard whatsoever for our healing process and privacy,” she told the producer.
Despite her unwillingness to co-operate, she says that the docuseries utilizes screenshots and posts she made to Instagram, along with footage from her tearful press conference last year.“She has a right to do what she wants to do,” one of the series’ creators, Julian Hobbs, told the“The people who are participants in the film are very proud of the work that they’ve done in it. They’re doing press for it. For them, it was a good experience.
Hobbs added, “If you were to stop making films because someone said they didn’t want a film being made, you would never make a film. The reality is not everyone gets on board films.”
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