Since the time that Charlie Hunnam backed out of the Christian Grey role, it has been deemed that the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie has been bringing in some kind of curse with the latest trouble involving its director Sam Taylor-Johnson.
According to EOnline, the London house of the 47-year-old director was reportedly raided by police authorities. They stumbled upon an M16 rifle which is actually just a part of an art piece.
The London Metropolitan Police said that there was someone who saw the firearm placed on a desk from the director's home window. No arrests were pursued though when they confirmed that it was a deactivated M16 rifle. Unfortunately, the director or her hubby Aaron Taylor-Johnson was not at home at that time.
Further description of the controversial firearm was depicted well with the statement of the director's representative via the Herald Scotland. They confirmed that the rifle "was provided to Mrs Taylor-Johnson by the international charity Peace One Day as part of an art project entitled 'Peace One Day M16'."
Meanwhile, Classicalite discusses that the alleged "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie cure has become highly noticeable since the time Charlie Hunnam backed out from doing the Christian Grey role.
During production, the entire cast and crew have gone through the toughest of challenges such as the bad weather that they had to shoot with.
Then there were also other troubling news that emerged with the cast members like Rita Ora breaking up with her long time DJ boyfriend and also lead star Dakota Johnson ending her relationship with actor Jordan Masterson.
Johnson, who plays the lead role of Anastasia Steele is now reportedly dating rumored new beau Matthew Hitt.
Meanwhile, recent news that Rita Ora who plays the character of Christian Grey's adopted sister in the film, has signed for two more sequels will certainly make the bestselling book series fans thrilled all the more.
The "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie will hit the big screen on Valentine's Day 2015.
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