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Charlie Hunnam Ignored Girlfriend While Filming Lost City of Z?

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While filming the upcoming movie 'The Lost City of Z' in Colombia last year, 36-year-old actor Charlie Hunnam reportedly gave his girlfriend Morgana McNelis, the silent treatment for over five months. The 'Sons of Anarchy' star who has been in a relationship with McNelis for 11 years, originally promised her a letter a day, telling Entertainment Tonight, "Columbia's mail system doesn't really work very well. It's completely unreliable. I received a letter from her, and I realized that from the tone of it and the things she was saying that she hadn't received the two letters that I sent before." Upon discovering that his first few letters didn't get to McNelis, Hunnam decided to stop writing altogether. The actor then confessed that he was well aware his behavior was inappropriate, adding that he "was very apologetic" when he finally returned home.

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