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Jameela Jamil says she injured her butt during 'She-Hulk' stunt

Jameela Jamil's "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" role leads to nasty injuries in unimaginable locations.

The 36-year-old actress announced at Entertainment Tonight at her Disney+ Hollywood premiere of her MCU show on Monday that she was socializing with superhumans. She said she performed her own stunts as Titania, a media influencer for She-Hulk's (Jennifer Walters) rivalry strength.

"I was hurting in places I didn't know existed," Jamil said of her action scenes and stunt sequences.

"Maybe I should bleep this, but I pulled a muscle in the hole," she added. "I didn't know that was possible."

Jameela Jamil said she learned "jiu jitsu and kung fu and combat in the air" for her "She Hulk" role.
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"I could feel the publicist's heart stop beside me," Jamil added after laughing off the revelation.

The Good Place alum said the role required him to learn "jiu-jitsu, kung fu and aerial combat".

"  big screen, because the CGI is silly," she said. admitted.

"But I have to do most of the stunts myself! I'm the ultimate couch potato, so it's never been done before. I'm just a guy with bangs." Puddles,' joked Jamil.

"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" — also starring Mark Ruffalo and Tatiana Maslany — premieres on Disney+ on August 18 will be

However, some fans have vowed to boycott theshow after a promotional bench with armrests was placed on the carpet of the premiere. 43} Mark Ruffalo and Jameela Jamil on the set of "She Hulk."

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The "She Hulk" series streams on Disney+ on Aug. 18.
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Angry social media users viewed the green benches as part of hostile architecture.

Also called "anti-homeless architecture," the placement of armrests or spikes in the center of benches can be used to "prevent unwanted behavior," such as preventing homeless people from sleeping on furniture. often used for

Disney has yet to issue an official statement as to why the bench had an armrest.