Former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Denise Richards was shot at on Monday night during an incident of road rage in LA.
The actress was heading to a film and TV studio with her husband Aaron in a pickup truck when they slowed to look for a park, according to a representative.
As they did this, a driver behind the couple began shouting at them and tried to cut in front.
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Aaron, who was driving, is said to have let the man pass.
The passing driver then allegedly opened fire at their truck in an incident first reported by TMZ.
Ms Richards was reportedly sobbing when she arrived at Popsicle Studio, where someone saw a bullet hole in the Ford Shelby F-150 truck and called 911.
"She was very shaken up and terrified, but she was a trooper, and she went and filmed the whole day. She didn't want to not show up to work," a source on the movie set told People.
No one was injured in the incident.
LAPD, who have jurisdiction at the studio, said it had no record of a report and is not investigating the incident.
"We don't even know where it happened at this point," Officer Melissa Podany told NBC News.
California Highway Patrol and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department also said they did not have a report for the incident.
Ms Richards reportedly worked for 12 hours following the shooting, and her husband stayed in the studio for her whole shift.
When the couple left, they were reportedly escorted to the freeway by a police vehicle.
Following the incident, responding to a Twitter user, Ms Richards described what she had experienced as "the most terrifying situation I have ever been in".
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