Kiwi stunt Zoe Bell kicks boredom in action-packed video featuring Hollywood stars



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Kiwi stuntwoman Zoe Bell decided to end the boredom with a five-minute video featuring almost every Hollywood actress you know, and it’s already an online sensation.

Margot Robbie, Scarlett Johansson and Cameron Diaz are some of the Hollywood charts that joined Bell for their video “Boss B **** Fight Challenge”.

Bell, best known for her stunt work for Uma Thurman in Kill Bill and Lucy Lawless in Xena: Warrior Princess, recruited celebrities to join her in the lockdown-style video, compiled by cell phone from the isolation location of each actress.

The five-minute video, posted by Bell yesterday, has been shared by several of the celebrities involved.

It starts with Bell giving up on reading a book and declaring that she is “so bored.”

She decides to kick the confinement boredom, literally.

Kiwi's stunt got Hollywood's biggest actresses to join her challenge. Photo / YouTube
Kiwi’s stunt got Hollywood’s biggest actresses to join her challenge. Photo / YouTube

Through clever editing, he kicks the camera, and former co-star and fellow Kiwi Lucy Lawless takes the brunt of the hit in the next take.

“What the hell, Zozo?” she says, before throwing a weight at the camera.

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Thereafter, a sequence from each of Hollywood’s biggest female stars joins the fake fight.

Margo Robbie, Scarlett Johansson, Cameron Diaz, Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore, Juliette Lewis and Rosario Dawson used part of their time in isolation to show off their fighting skills.

Bell is a world famous specialist who has worked closely with director Quentin Tarantino on various films.

He landed his first stunt job in 1992 at just 14 years old, jumping out of a car on Shortland Street. In 1998, she began working regularly on the cult television series Xena: Warrior Princess, duplicating Lucy Lawless.

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