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Fifty Shades Darker cast ‘safe’ in Nice

“Thanks for everyone’s concern”, Dana Brunetti confirmed via Twitter as news of the atrocities broke. However, sources say the makers shot scenes in the area on Thursday but wrapped production before the attack happened in the night.

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The cast and crew of the Fifty Shades sequel were filming in Nice during the attacks.

She wrote: “Just heard about the horrendous events in Nice”.

It is not yet known whether the tragedy has affected the production on the erotic drama film, which is due to be released in 2017.

According to Variety, the cast and crew involved in the film are “safe and accounted for”.

“Thanks for everyone’s messages and concerns”. Appalling. Thoughts are with the families of the dead and injured.

Singer Rihanna’s concert in Nice, France, has been cancelled following the Bastille Day attack that killed at least 84 people and injured over 150.

It’s unknown if creation will be suspended this weekend. Universal had no comment. Subsequently it has been declared a terrorist attack, and President François Hollande extended the state of Emergency that has existed in France since last November’s attacks by ISIS affiliated terrorists in Paris for another three months.

Brunetti, who arrived in France on Thursday, posted an Instagram picture earlier in the evening of himself, fellow producer Michael De Luca and author and screenwriter E.L. James in front of the Casino du Monte Carlo, which is further along the Cote d’Azur.

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Rihanna was set to perform at the Allianz Stadium in Nice on Friday night as part of her Anti World Tour.

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