‘Fifty Shades Freed’ cast and crew unharmed in Nice attack

LOS ANGELES, July 15:  Erotic thriller “Fifty Shades Freed” producer Dana Brunetti has assured fans that the cast and crew working on a location about 40 minutes outside of Nice are fine after a truck ploughed into a crowd in the French Riviera city.
An attacker drove a heavy truck at high speed into a crowd watching Bastille Day fireworks in Nice, killing up to 80 people and injuring scores.
The cast and crew of the second sequel to “Fifty Shades of Grey” had wrapped production for the day before the attack took place.
“From production: ‘Production has confirmed that everyone working on location in the south of France is okay. Everyone has been accounted for and is safe and sound.’ Thanks for everyone’s messages and concerns. Another sad day for France and the world,” Brunetti wrote on Facebook.
The cast, including Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, and director James Foley have not been staying in Nice though they have been filming in the French Riviera.
On Monday, the on-screen pair were spotted filming a honeymoon scene on a pebbled bay in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. (PTI)