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Former 007 girl Teri Hatcher nearly run over by elephants

16-Jul-2005 • Actor News

Teri Hatcher has reportedly been caught up in a terrifying elephant stampede. The former James Bond girl and her seven-year-old daughter were on safari in Africa when a herd of elephants charged towards them.

The scared pair realised they were in trouble when their guide started their jeep and yelled 'stampede', according to Britain's Daily Sport newspaper.

Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them.

Hatcher reportedly told a friend she feared she and her daughter would be run down by the massive animals.
She is quoted as saying: "I thought we would be run down.

If our Jeep had stalled we would be dead for sure.



"Meanwhile, it's been rumoured the stunning actress might quit 'Desperate Housewives' next year so she can return to the big screen During an American radio interview, the sexy 40-year-old hinted she could re-launch her film career She revealed: "I just think everything comes to a natural close at some stage, doesn't it? "And the world of film does sound appealing again"

Thanks to `Kyvan` for the alert.

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