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Terminator star Linda Hamilton took a swipe at ex-husband James Cameron during a panel talk with fans telling them that even honeymooning with Oscar winning Titanic director James Cameron in Ireland couldn’t put her off the country.
The 66-year-old, who is best known for playing Sarah Connors in the sci-fi franchise and who reprised the role in 2019’s Terminator: Dark Fate, was appearing in Ireland as a guest at Dublin Comic Con.
Due to restrictions because of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike in the US, she couldn’t specifically mention or promote any of her work which meant fan questions were restricted to topics outside of the famous movie.
Therefore, fans asked her more generic questions than is usual at such an event including if she was enjoying being in Dublin which gave the Resident Alien star the opportunity to dig the knife into her ex.
“I love Dublin,” she said to the crowd’s delight. People keep saying, ‘Are you enjoying it?’ It’s like, ‘I will see the convention centre and the hotel’. That is it.
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“I mean, we’re working, you know, we work hard, and I just can’t be a tourist and work at the same time so I’ll have to make another dedicated trip.
“But pretty much this is the way I feel about Ireland in general, is that even a honeymoon with James Cameron could not ruin Ireland for me. I love Ireland,” she exclaimed to the delighted crowd.
The couple met when he directed her in the hit 1985 movie. They then moved in together after they filmed its 1991 sequel, Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
They were married from 1997 until 1999 and have a 30-year-old daughter, Josephine.
Speaking to The New York Times in 2019, she admitted that they hadn’t been a very compatible couple.
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“That relationship was a mystery to all of us — even Jim and myself — because we are terribly mismatched,” she said. “I used to say we fit together like a puzzle: Everywhere he’s convex, I’m concave.
“I think what happened there is that he really fell in love with Sarah Connor,” Hamilton said. “And I did, too.”
She admits that their breakup left her “completely devastated for years”.
“But I’m so glad to be free of that,” she said. “I would never, ever put that much energy again into something that is not working,” she opined.
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