Hollywood star Gerard Butler increased his security team at the
Toronto Film Festival over the weekend after receiving death threats.
The "300" star has been promoting his role in controversial movie
"Machine Gun Preacher," a true-life story based on a Hells Angel who
rescues orphans in Muslim-dominant Sudan after converting to
Christianity.
Butler was forced to hire more bodyguards when he took to the red
carpet at the Canadian festival after reportedly receiving a string of
threatening messages.
A source tells Scotland's Daily Record, "It is quite a
controversial subject and some people are upset by the strong religious
theme. We are treating this matter seriously."
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