Denise Richards is still in shock following a road rage incident that led to the shooting. The actress and her husband Aaron Phypers were shot in Los Angeles, putting their lives in danger.
Richards and Phypers reportedly traveled to Popsicle Studio in South Los Angeles, where she was filming for an upcoming production, when filming took place on Monday, November 14. Her husband drove their Ford F-150 Shelby pickup truck, and she rode in the passenger seat.
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Denise Richards and her husband were caught in a violent road rage
Denise Richards is an American model, actress, and television personality. She is best known for her appearances in the years 1997 Starship Troopers1998 wild thingsand as bond girl in 1999 The world is not enough and 2003 Love in fact. She made her reality TV debut in 2008 on the show Denise Richards: It’s complicated, broadcast until 2009.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum and her husband, Aaron Phypers, were traveling to a film and television studio in a van when they stopped to look for street parking. Phypers was apparently having trouble finding the location, and the vehicle behind them was starting to rumble, yelling at them while trying to push past them. He let the other driver pass, but he wasn’t done. The other vehicle then fired a shot at their truck, hitting the rear of the driver’s side.
Luckily no one was hurt and the duo made it to the studio. Denise Richards reportedly cried on set, but she remained professional and worked for 12 hours after getting her emotions under control. Aaron Phypers stayed by his side the entire time.
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When someone from production noticed the bullet hole in the vehicle, they called 911. It’s unclear whether officers arrived or filed charges, but an off-duty cop on set brought Richards and his husband on the freeway when she finished filming, and they arrived safely.
Denise Richards is shaken after the incident
According to a source, Denise was “She was very shaken up and terrified, but she was a soldier and she went filming all day. She didn’t want to not show up for work. continues the insider.
“Even though they were upset, [Denise] decided to stay and film. His role was just a one-day deal,” continues the source. “The production company made him feel safe but they didn’t file a complaint with the police. They now think people were after the car itself because it’s worth a lot of money.
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Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. The LAPD, which has jurisdiction over the studio, said there was no record of a report and the event was not being investigated.
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