Denise Richards reduced to tears after ‘difficult’ James Bond backlash | Films | Entertainment

Richards confessed: “It was very hard when that movie came out because I did get a lot of flack for it and it was not easy for me with the magnitude of the press that I did. And to go out there knowing people were making fun of me, that was the first time in my career that I had to deal with something like that.

“It was very, very difficult for me and I just had to put a smile on my face and go out and do talk shows and then travel the world. I would go to my hotel room and cry because the reviews were making fun of me and saying stuff. It was very, very difficult.”

The 52-year-old also shared how The World Is Not Enough director Michael Apted, who died in 2021, apologised to her.

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