Anna Faris says the director hit her on the butt while she was standing on a ladder.

The incident in which she described was without the name of the director.

Is it possible to speak ill of the dead. Faris asked her to introduce the topic. On her first day on the set, she was late because of a wig-glue accident, and that's when he yelled at her.

She said that he hit her as well.

I don't think you're the first person to report that I apologize for the experience you had. No one stepped in and said no.

I don't think so. Faris said it was in 2006

30 people were expecting her to do something but she didn't.

Faris remembered feeling small as she was spanked.

Faris said he was slapped in front of the crew while doing a scene where he was supposed to take books off a shelf. All I was able to do was laugh.

I remember seeing the crew members asking what to do about it. It seemed odd. She said that she dismissed it that way. This isn't a thing for me. It is not that large of a deal. Faris, go ahead and buck up. It's just a laugh. It made me feel smaller. He wouldn't have done that to the man.

For no reason whatsoever, here's a scene of Anna Faris shelving books on a ladder in "My Super Ex-Girlfriend," directed by Ivan Reitman pic.twitter.com/eV8NE82DDI

— Jillian Sederholm (@JillianSed) October 24, 2017

Faris said that it was one of the hardest film experiences he'd ever had. He was a yeller and the idea of trying to make a comedy under that kind of situation was crazy. My first day was when he brought down someone.

The director of "Ghost Ghostbusters" died in February. His son didn't respond to the request for comment.

Anna Faris with Ivan Reitman in 2014 at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. (Photo: Charley Gallay via Getty Images)

Anna Faris is in Las Vegas.

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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