Minnie Driver Says ‘Hard Rain’ Producers Forced Her to Wear a Wet T-Shirt to See “What Was Underneath It”

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, the actress said that the film's producers denied her request to wear a wet suit while shooting a scene under"20 million gallons of water" because"they wanted to see my nipples."

Driver went on to say that she voiced her disagreement with the producer's decision, but ultimately was made to feel like “an idiot” and that she didn’t “understand that this is what’s going on.”Minnie Driver attends the 'Hard Rain' Hollywood Premiere on January 13, 1998 at Paramount Theatre, Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California.“I remember saying this is wrong. I remember calling my agent,” Driver continued.

"It’s this gaslighting," she added."Media gaslighting that’s supported by the environment that you’re in. So you turn on yourself, like, ‘It’s my fault for saying anything you stupid big mouth. You should’ve shut up.'”that “full wetsuits and pieces” were “supplied to all cast and crew,” including “tops, bottoms and booties” and “no expense was spared to keep actors and crew as dry as possible in an action water film.

 

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