Fifty Shades Sequel Cast Safe After Nice Attack

    Fifty Shades Sequel Cast Safe After Nice Attack

    According to the reports, the cast and crew of the new Fifty Shades of Grey movie have been confirmed safe in Nice after a horrific terror attack claimed the lives of at least 80 people during Bastille Day celebrations in the city. Rihanna, who was in the French Riviera city to perform a concert at the Allianz Stadium on Friday, July 15, as part of her Anti World Tour has been confirmed "safe" by her rep, Billboard magazine reports.

    Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson and the rest of the Fifty Shades Darker cast and crew were filming in the city on the night of the attack. They have also been declared safe and accounted for by the movie's producer. "As far as I know everyone from our cast and crew is safe. Thanks for everyone's concern," Dana Brunetti confirmed via Twitter as news of the atrocities broke.

    He later confirmed via Facebook, "Production has confirmed that everyone working on location in the south of France is okay. Everyone has been accounted for and is safe and sound." As news of the Nice attacks spread, a host of celebrities took to Twitter to express solidarity with the nation and offer condolences. "Heartsick over Nice. Horrified," Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote. "So saddened right now. #PrayForNice my family was suppose to be there today. Thank God they're safe. Nice I am praying for you," added Christina Milian. Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed” are said to be steamier than “Fifty Shades of Grey” and will be released in Feb. 2017 and Feb. 2018, respectively.

    Fifty Shades Sequel Cast Safe After Nice Attack