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Thandiwe Newton exits Magic Mike’s Last Dance after blazing row with Channing Tatum

Thandiwe Newton and Channing Tatum came to such vicious blows on the set of their new movie, she’s out.

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Westworld actor Thandiwe Newton has been axed from the new Magic Mike film after a bust-up with Channing Tatum — about the Oscars slap.

Witnesses said the row on set escalated to “astonishing” levels before leading man Channing drove off in a car, reported The Sun.

Executives have decided to postpone work on the blockbuster and re-cast Thandiwe’s role after 11 days of filming in London. Salma Hayek will take over the role, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

Newton is said to be planning to sue studio chiefs at Warner Bros. However sources claim her position is “untenable” after the bust-up with Channing became “unimaginably vicious”.

Thandiwe Newton had filmed 11 days on Magic Mike’s Last Dance. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)
Thandiwe Newton had filmed 11 days on Magic Mike’s Last Dance. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)

Some freelance crew members also say they have lost £4,000 ($7000) over the feud, which was sparked by a disagreement about actor Will Smith hitting comedian Chris Rock on stage at last month’s Oscars.

One insider said he saw Newton and Tatum arguing on set at Paddington, London, where they have been photographed filming Magic Mike’s Last Dance — the third instalment in the movies about a troupe of male strippers.

The crew member told a pal: “Channing Tatum is the producer and number one on set. Thandiwe Newton is the number two star. But 11 days into shooting and it’s all over.

“They fell out over the debacle at The Oscars. I was on set. I watched her and watched him. They were in and out of the house where we were filming having this confrontation.

“It was a tense exchange of words, but suddenly it escalated – Channing got into this car and he disappeared.

“People looked at each other and thought, ‘Wait, we’re supposed to be filming’.”

The source added: “After the row he just went, ‘I am not working with her anymore’. Him being a producer, it’s his movie, so she’s off the movie.

“She’s gone. Everything we’ve shot for the last 11 days has to be reshot with a new cast member.”

The source said of director Steven Soderbergh: “He didn’t take a side. He was trying to calm things down but he’s a very quiet man.”

Channing Tatum is also a producer on the film. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)
Channing Tatum is also a producer on the film. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

The incident is understood to have taken place last week. Crew members then received daily emails informing them shooting had been postponed for a further 24 hours.

Tatum, one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, is now understood to have returned to the US for an Easter break.

The crew member claimed that Newton — whose role had been kept under wraps — was “very demanding” before the row.

They said: “Everyone on set found her challenging to work with. She’s an absolute diva.

“I’ve watched her have a go at the first assistant director, her costume girl. She’s always ranting and raving about something.”

A Warner Bros. Pictures spokesperson said: “Thandiwe Newton has made the difficult decision to step away from the production of Warner Bros. Pictures’ Magic Mike’s Last Dance to deal with family matters.”

A spokesperson for Newton told the Daily Mail the report was “completely inaccurate”.

Newton is best known for her roles on Westworld, Line of Duty and Crash. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Newton is best known for her roles on Westworld, Line of Duty and Crash. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Magic Mike has been one of the most successful commercial franchises of recent years – racking in almost £200 million ($350 million) from the first film alone in 2012 and even spawning a live stage show.

It propelled Tatum to superstardom, earning him an army of admirers.

Earlier this month, filming of the new movie had been briefly disrupted by female fans desperate to be close to him.

Details of the production schedule were leaked on a WhatsApp group, leading to a group of women descending on rehearsals at a dance studio in London.

Insiders say bosses initially laughed off the intrusions, but were finding their subsequent appearances “disruptive” and potentially troublesome.

Supplied  Channing Tatum in Magic Mike.
Supplied Channing Tatum in Magic Mike.

It has now been compounded by the bust-up with Newton, who in 2021 announced she was reverting to the original Zimbabwean spelling of her first name.

The actress, known as Thandie when she played DCI Roz Huntley in the fourth series of Line of Duty, claimed she would not have initially made it as an actor if she kept the African version of her name.

She told Vogue she was “taking back what’s mine”, adding: “The thing I’m most grateful for in our business right now is being in the company of others who truly see me. And to not be complicit in the objectification of black people as ‘others,’ which is what happens when you’re the only one.”

However, in February she broke down in a Sky News interview after revealing she did not think she was dark-skinned enough to play a black woman.

Speaking about her role in the film God’s Country, Newton said: “My internalised prejudice was stopping me from feeling like I could play this role when it’s precisely that prejudice that I’ve received. I’m sorry that I’m the one chosen.

“It’s been very painful to have women look like my mum feel like I’m not representing them. That I’m taking from them. Taking their men, taking their work, taking their truth. I didn’t mean to.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced here with permission

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