Actress Christina Ricci has vowed never to work with controversial actor Vincent Gallo again, because their partnership in BUFFALO '66 left her so traumatised.
Sexy Ricci teamed up with Gallo - who caused shockwaves with his explicit movie The Brown Bunny at the Cannes Film Festival last year (03) - in the 1998 arthouse picture, and she admits the "abuse" she suffered on-set continues to haunt her.
And the Hollywood star confesses even her hero WOODY ALLEN - who directs her in new movie ANYTHING ELSE - couldn't convince her to sign up for a project if Gallo was also attached.
She says in an interview with TIME OUT magazine, "If Woody told me he wanted Vincent, I would've quit. Buffalo '66 was the most beautiful example of self-absorption I've ever seen in my life. I don't want to bite the hand that feeds you, but I wouldn't take that kind of abuse ever again."
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