Actress Halle Berry has said that X-Men director Bryan Singer is "not the easiest dude to work with" and that they clashed on a number of occasions while working on the superhero movies.
Berry starred as mutant superhero Storm in four of the X Men movies, three of which were directed by Singer.
Speaking to Variety, the Oscar-winning actress revealed that she often became frustrated with Singer to the point where she swore at him on a number of occasions.
Berry said: "Bryan's not the easiest dude to work with. I mean, everybody’s heard the stories — I don’t have to repeat them — and heard of his challenges, and what he struggles with."
Singer has been accused of sexual assault by four men who say they were underage at the time, which he denies. He was fired mid-shoot from 2018's Bohemian Rhapsody for allegedly not showing up to work, which he also denies.
"I would sometimes be very angry with him. I got into a few fights with him, said a few cuss words out of sheer frustration.
"When I work, I'm serious about that. And when that gets compromised, I get a little nutty. But at the same time, I have a lot of compassion for people who are struggling with whatever they’re struggling with, and Bryan struggles."