
Dame Helen Mirren has made her emotions clear about her MobLand co-star Tom Hardy amid rumours he was fired from the present.
Hardy stars alongside Mirren and Pierce Brosnan within the hit Paramount+ present, which is gearing up for its third-season.
However final week, Puck News reported that Hardy wouldn’t be returning to his position.
The publication claimed he had been ‘fired’ from manufacturing over allegations that he was steadily late to set and tough to work with.

The Hollywood Reporter then gave added additional particulars, claiming a supply had stated Hardy had dedicated ‘profession suicide’ by sitting round in his trailer for hours and leaving A-list co-stars Mirren and Bronsnan ready round.
Nonetheless, in one other twist within the story, simply yesterday a report got here out claiming that whereas there had been tensions on-set, the rumours about Hardy being fired weren’t true.
A supply near the manufacturing advised Variety: “Tom was not fired, the door shouldn’t be closed for Season 3 and issues are being labored by way of creatively.”
The insider went on to say that director Man Ritchie ‘likes working with Tom’ and was doubtless ‘pushing’ to make issues work.
And it appears Mirren is eager to quash any rumours of tensions between her and Hardy.
Late on Thursday (28 Might), the British star shared a snap of Hardy in costume as his MobLand character Harry Da Souza and captioned it: “Love you now and at all times, Helen.”
In order that clears that up then.
This isn’t the primary time Mirren has made a public show of help for Hardy.
Again in December, when rumours of a feud hit headlines, Mirren shared a photograph of her co-star alongside a few of her ‘likes and dislikes’.
She wrote: “Issues I like: 1. Christmas for apparent causes. 2. Tom Hardy for his brilliance onscreen, his dedication off display, his good coronary heart and particularly the HardyHugs I get when onset with him which isn’t almost sufficient for my part. Issues I hate: 1. Swede (the vegetable). 2. Unhealthy journalism.”
Stewart and Hardy labored collectively on 2002’s Star Trek: Nemesis, by which Hardy performed the villain Shinzon.
The X-Males star described Hardy as ‘an odd, solitary younger man from London’ in his memoir Making It So, including: “Tom would not have interaction with any of us on a social degree. By no means stated, ‘Good morning,’ by no means stated, ‘Goodnight,’ and spent the hours he wasn’t wanted on set in his trailer along with his girlfriend.”

Butler and Hardy starred alongside one another in 2023’s The Bikeriders.
Butler stated: “I pictured him to be this grizzly bear, at all times critical. And actually, he’s one of many funniest folks I’ve ever met.
“He’d be joking round till motion known as, after which go into being probably the most intense man I’d ever seen.”
LADbible Group has contacted representatives for Paramount and Tom Hardy for remark.

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