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Olivia Munn reveals lack of support from Predator cast after controversy

Actress Olivia Munn says she has found little support from her Predator co-stars and director after a Los Angeles Times report revealed that Twentieth Century Fox had removed a scene that featured a man who is a registered sex offender.

Actress spoke up after man featured in film scene was found to be registered sex offender

Actress Olivia Munn says she's received little support from cast members after confronting Twentieth Century Fox when it was revealed a scene in her new film Predator featured a registered sex offender. (Michael Cole/CBC)

Actress Olivia Munn says she has found little support from her Predatorco-stars and director after a Los Angeles Times report revealed that Twentieth Century Fox had removed a scene that featured a man who is a registered sex offender.

Munn alerted the studio to Steven Wilder Striegel's status and the scene was cut within 24 hours. In a round of press interviews at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday, Munn describes feeling lonely and isolated in the wake of the report.

Munn told Vanity Fair that she has not heard from director Shane Black, who apologized in a statement for casting his friend.

Some of her cast mates also backed out of interviews with her, according to The Hollywood Reporter. One of her co-stars, Keegan-Michael Key, was never booked to do that interview as he departed the festival early for the Jewish new year holiday. His publicist says Sunday that he reached out to Munn privately last week to express his admiration for her.

The initial article was published hours before the TIFF premiere of The Predator.