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Female Action Stars And Stuntwomen Team Up To Virtually Beat The Crap Out Of Each Other, And It's Glorious

Female Action Stars And Stuntwomen Team Up To Virtually Beat The Crap Out Of Each Other, And It's Glorious
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Zoe Bell is widely considered one of the greatest stunt performers alive right now—male or female.

The New Zealand native has handled stunts for iconic characters like Xena, The Bride in Kill Bill, Catwoman and more.


Those stunt roles soon transitioned into larger roles, seeing Zoe work with (and befriend) some of the baddest baddies around. So when she put out a call to her friends to help her put together the #BossBitchFightChallenge, they came through in a big way.

Zoe was able to organize some of the biggest female action stars and stuntwomen to collectively kick the crap out of each other.

Her challenge video—which has been viewed over a million times—is a five-minute long fight sequence featuring Lucy Lawless, Rosie Perez, Rosario Dawson, Daryl Hannah, Thandie Newton, Drew Barrymore, Zoe Saldana, Margot Robbie, Halle Berry and more.

Zoe even got Cameron Diaz to come out of semi-retirement to punch us all in the face!

BOSS BITCH FIGHT CHALLENGE - Zoe Bellwww.youtube.com

There's nothing wrong with dance challenges or the super glam and super popular Don't Rush challenge, but we've got to admit it's refreshing to see women celebrate their power as well as their beauty.

These ladies are incredible and Twitter isn't afraid to give them the reaction they deserve.

Which is, essentially, this

Cheers Applause GIFGiphy

Cheers ladies, well done.








Please keep in mind that all of these baddies have had training and been taught to do what they're doing safely. We do not recommend punching, kicking, flipping, chopping, slapping and/or otherwise attacking your friends or family. These ladies are professionals and this is all highly coordinated and skillfully edited.

If you're going to participate, please keep those things in mind. No real punching.

Seriously.

We know you're tempted cause pandemics be like that... but don't do it.

The film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore is available here.

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