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Guy Ritchie's Disastrous Production of 'The Associate' Gets Robbed
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Guy Ritchie's crime series hit by $1M heist, with Tom Hardy stepping up to cover the losses.
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The set of Ritchie's new show, 'The Associate', was robbed of over $1 million worth of equipment and valuables.
Leading man Tom Hardy has personally dipped into his own pockets to help cover the production's unexpected losses, proving his loyalty to the project.
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Guy Ritchie, Tom Hardy, 'The Associate'
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