Diane Keaton OK After Sumo Accident
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Diane Keaton is fine after she hit her head sumo wrestling for her new movie 'Morning Glory,' PEOPLE reports.
The veteran actress was rushed to the hospital after the on-set accident, but is OK.
"Diane Keaton is in good health and spirits following a fall on set of 'Morning Glory' where she bumped her head. The actress was taken to a hospital for precautionary tests and has been cleared by doctors to return to work tomorrow," a statement from Paramount Studios, which is producing the film, read.
The movie also stars Harrison Ford and Rachel McAdams.
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