What Happened
Olivia Wilde has credited actor Walton Goggins with saving her life during the filming of the 2011 science fiction Western "Cowboys and Aliens." Wilde described the incident as a "very bad horse accident" on the set, during which Goggins's quick actions were instrumental in preventing a serious or fatal outcome.
Wilde's account of the event, where she referred to Goggins as a "real-life hero," has been featured in several media outlets. The specific details of the accident and Goggins's intervention were shared by Wilde, emphasizing the critical nature of his role in ensuring her safety.
While the primary focus of the reports is Wilde's commendation of Goggins, the articles also touch upon other aspects of Wilde's public statements, including her reactions to rumors of a "screaming match" with Florence Pugh and other "bombshells" from her appearance on the "Armchair Expert" podcast.
Key Facts
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Olivia Wilde stated that Walton Goggins saved her life.
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The incident occurred on the set of the film "Cowboys and Aliens."
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Wilde described the event as a "very bad horse accident."
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Goggins is referred to by Wilde as a "real-life hero."
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The film "Cowboys and Aliens" was released in 2011.