By Rafa Sales Ross, Nick Vivarelli
Getty Helen Mirren, who is in Sicily as the recipient of a Taormina Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, opened up about her relationship with “MobLand” co-star Tom Hardy and the verbal attack she recently suffered in London by a man who called her an “evil Zionist bitch.”
In late May, Mirren expressed support for her “MobLand” co-star Tom Hardy on Instagram amid unconfirmed reports that the actor was going to be fired due to unprofessional behavior on set. Variety has confirmed that discussions are underway to find a way for Hardy (who plays gangster Harry Da Souza in the Paramount + show) to come back.
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