Jamie Lee Curtis tells actress to 'go f**k yourself' after seeing her on red carpet

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By Asiya Ali

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Jamie Lee Curtis has gone viral after telling an actress to "go f*** yourself" after seeing her on the red carpet.

The 66-year-old Halloween star was attending the first-ever Las Culturistas Awards in Los Angeles, hosted by Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, when she ran into Alison Janney on the red carpet.

Curtis, looking sharp in a silver blazer and black jumpsuit, was left stunned by the 65-year-old's outfit: a jaw-dropping Christian Siriano look featuring a tailored tailcoat and high-cut bodysuit.

In a moment caught on camera, Curtis couldn’t hold back, telling Janney: “Go f*** yourself,” before adding: "Wow!" The two burst into laughter, and fans online are obsessed with the playful exchange.

The Mom star later took to social media to call it her “favorite red carpet shout out,” adding: “I adore you.”

"Jamie Lee Curtis is all of us," one user reacted under the video, while another chimed in: "Omg the legs all the way up to the sky!!! @jamieleecurtis I am stealing this response!!"

A third expressed: "I live for Jamie Lee Curtis! And she ain't wrong! Fabulous GURL!"

GettyImages-2225712845.jpg Jamie Lee Curtis was left stunned after seeing Alison Janney's pantless look. Credit: Maya Dehlin Spach / Getty

This isn't the first time Curtis has shown her support for her co-stars on camera.

In an exclusive VT interview, the Academy Award-winning actress threw her full support behind Pamela Anderson, 58, and Liam Neeson, 73 - whose red carpet chemistry for their new film The Naked Gun has sparked relationship rumours.

“With all due respect to pop culture, if love has found [its] way into that relationship - God bless them both - leave them the f*** alone,” Curtis said. “Let them like each other.”

Fighting back tears, she added: “Both of them have had hardship, and they're both beautiful human beings. If they actually have found an intimate love with each other, we should all go to bed tonight feeling better.”

Curtis previously worked with Anderson on their Golden Globe-nominated film The Last Showgirl, and praised her co-star as “a beautiful human being” and “fantastic.”

She also reflected on Neeson’s personal tragedy, the 2009 death of his wife, Natasha Richardson, calling it “an unimaginable loss so young.”

GettyImages-2226535965.jpg Curtis shared her thoughts on Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson. Credit: Jeff Spicer / Getty

Even the families of the co-stars are weighing in on the pair, as seen under Anderson’s Instagram post, where she grins while Neeson jokingly dumps popcorn on her head.

The former Playboy model captioned the post: “The Naked Gun is finally in theatres! Bring your friends, family, lovers… whoever… just go and have a laugh… It’s good for you! I’ll see you there.”

Neeson’s son, Daniel Jack, took to the comment section to drop a flame, heart, and water gun emojis, while his aunt, Joely Richardson, Natasha’s sister, posted seven red heart emojis of her own.

Anderson's son, Brandon, shared his thoughts on the pair's dynamic during an interview at the Naked Gun premiere, telling Access Hollywood: “I just think they’re such great co-stars. I think [chemistry] is part of that, right? I think they have such a great onscreen chemistry that it really, you know, means it’s well done."

Featured image credit: Variety / Getty