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Anna Faris Reveals Ivan Reitman as Director Who Sexually Harassed Her on Set
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The 'Unqualified' podcast host has named the late 'Ghostbusters' filmmaker as the helmer who slapped her butt while she was filming 2006's 'My Super Ex-Girlfriend'.

AceShowbiz - Anna Faris has revealed Ivan Reitman as the director who allegedly sexually harassed her on set. Initially choosing not to identify him in the early days of the #MeToo movement, the 45-year-old actress now says the late "Ghostbusters" filmmaker "slapped my a**" during the first day of production of 2006's romantic comedy "My Super Ex-Girlfriend".

Ivan, who passed away aged 75 in his sleep at his home in Montecito, California, in February, also allegedly yelled at the actress, leaving her "angry, hurt and humiliated."

Deadline reported on Wednesday, October 19 Anna makes the claims in an upcoming episode of her "Unqualified" podcast during an interview with Lena Dunham. She said, "One of my hardest film experiences was with Ivan Reitman."

"I mean, the idea of attempting to make a comedy under this, like, reign of terror, he was a yeller. He would bring down somebody every day... and my first day, it was me."

Anna, who shares son Jack, 10, with her actor ex-husband Chris Pratt, 43, added, when Ivan "yelled" at her, she was also left feeling "defensive" - and said, "He slapped my a**, too... it was a weird moment." When "Girls" creator Lena, 36, asked Anna, "And did no one step in and say, 'No?', Anna replied, "No. It was, like, 2006."

In October 2017 at the start of the #MeToo movement, Anna had told on her "Unqualified" podcast about a sexual harassment incident without naming Ivan. She said, "I was doing a scene where I was on a ladder and I was supposed to be taking books off a shelf and he slapped my a** in front of the crew so hard."

"And all I could do was giggle. I remember looking around and I remember seeing the crew members being like, 'Wait, what are you going to do about that? That seemed weird.' And that's how I dismissed it. I was like, 'Well, this isn't a thing. Like, it's not that big of a deal. Buck up, Faris. Like, just giggle.' "

"But it made me feel small. He wouldn't have done that to the lead male. We're conditioned to giggle. But also, if we were to do anything else, we'd be labelled a b**** or difficult. That would be the best of circumstances. I guess what I do is I laugh. It puts everyone at ease. That's the defence mode you go into."

Page Six said representatives for Ivan did not return their request for comment on the actress' new claim.

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