Star hurt shoulder in a slip at home, says source, not in Wembley gig mishap – and claims forthcoming Cruella movie shoot will not be delayed

La La Land star Emma Stone has denied that a shoulder injury that may disrupt the new 101 Dalmatians prequel Cruella was the result of a fall at a Spice Girls concert.

The Sun reported that Stone broke her shoulder after falling to the ground as she was sitting on a friend’s shoulders at the concert on 13 June at Wembley; she had been photographed with group member Emma Bunton before the show. The report also stated it took Stone a few days to realise the extent of the injury.

However, a source close to the actor said she hurt her shoulder after “slipping on a floor” at home.

The Sun’s report claimed that the film, due to start shooting in London this summer, was “in crisis” because Stone’s injury would affect her ability to play the role. However, the same source also denied this, saying: “Production on her next film had not yet begun and this is not causing major issues in any way. They continue to be in pre-production and she’ll begin once healed.”

Cruella is directed by Craig Gillespie and is due for release on 23 December 2020.