Actress Margot Robbie, who slapped Leonardo DiCaprio on the set of "The Wolf Of Wall Street", says she was afraid that she will be sued for her action.
"I got a little lost in the moment. I slapped his face and said, 'F**k you!' There was a stunned silence then they all burst out laughing," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Robbie as saying.
"I'd thought they were going to sue me. I apologised profusely but Leo said, 'That was brilliant. Hit me in the face again!'" she added.
Directed by Martin Scorsese "The Wolf of Wall Street" is based on the true story of stockbroker Jordan Belfort. It also features Jonah Hill.
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