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Revealed: What really sparked Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley's feud with Substance director, writes ALISON BOSHOFF
Panic attacks, horrifying prosthetics, skin damage and a feud which has lasted for ten months - the story behind the making of The Substance is nearly as sensational as the film itself.
Panic attacks, horrifying prosthetics, skin damage leading to year-long acne and a feud which has lasted for ten months – the story behind the making of The Substance with actresses Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley is very nearly as sensational as the film itself. What went largely unnoticed in the lead-up to the Academy Awards were the issues between Moore, co-star Qualley and ‘exacting’ Fargeat, who had realised her creative vision for the film down to every last scene, but alienated her leading ladies in the process. I’m told there were ‘substantial tensions’ during the four-and-a-half-month-long shoot in France – not least over Fargeat’s insistence that Qualley should spend up to nine hours in make-up to portray the hideously deformed Monstro Elisasue at the end of the film.
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