He said in written arguments: 'The highest that it goes is that Ms Green said, as she readily admitted, that working with Mr Seal 'in control' would be 'impossible'. Mr Cullen said that Green did not renounce the contract and that witnesses for White Lantern and the lender 'came here to deceive the court'. 'Humiliated' Green says she did not expect to have messages 'exposed'Ĭlick to subscribe to Backstage wherever you get your podcasts Mr Mallin added in written submissions that most of Ms Green's evidence was 'unconvincing and at times appeared to be rehearsed'.Įva Green blames 'Frenchness' for 'horrible' messages about movie bossesĮva Green was 'fragile, volatile and likely to combust', court hears He added that if Green had been called to perform 'she would not have done the film'. The barrister said it was not up to Green whether or not she was called to set, adding: 'What is within her control is whether she responds to that call or not and, in my submission, she is making quite clear that she was not.'
In written submissions, Mr Mallin added Green also 'appeared to contemplate faking a broken arm' to avoid performing. Green then asked her agent if a doctor would potentially help, the court was told. 'Could we say this situation has made me ill over the weekend? We could say I had to go to hospital as I had a serious rash all over my body?'