Helen Mirren has admitted that she is a terrible person after she made a fellow subway passenger kicked off from a train.
The Academy Award winning actress told Sky News that she was rushing to go to the theatre with her husband and some friends and the subway drew in and she ran ahead and put her hand through the closing doors to keep it open.
The 69-year-old actress continued that a very nice man jumped up and held the doors open so they could all come in and sit down and then the train sort of got stuck and then the subway police came along and asked who was responsible holding the train.
She continued that he took the responsibility and then the cops took him away and ,therefore, she wants to apologise to him because she should have got up out of her seat there and would have explained the whole situation.
Mirren added that this was the reason she was a terrible person.
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