Kate Hudson Movie Interrupted By Deadly Jellyfish
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Filming was stopped for Kate Hudson’s new movie after a deadly jellyfish was spotted on set in Australia.
Hudson was shooting 'Fool’s Gold' with Matthew McConaughey in Queensland when an Irukandji jellyfish, described as one of the most deadly creatures alive, turned up.
"We have a marine expert to ensure everyone's safe and he found the jellyfish," Hudson's rep said.
"It's an unusual problem to come across. Only in Australia, I suppose."
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