finds herself entangled in a dispute with a trauma "healer" who accuses her of skipping out on a $2,700 bill. The actress, however, insists she's withholding payment due to an alleged sexual assault that took place during one of their sessions. In August, 's assistant reached out to , founder of the Bionic Method, to schedule three sessions for a total of $2,700.
's method involves what he describes as "intense" and "emotional" massages, similar to Reiki therapy, designed to release tension and alleviate pain. According to Page Six, all sessions are conducted with clients fully clothed. Abramovic says that during their first session on August 2, he offered to record the session for , as some clients prefer to have a record for reflection.
However, she reportedly declined due to privacy concerns. The session continued privately with just the two in the room. He claims that afterward, Beckinsale expressed satisfaction with the experience, calling his techniques "healing" and returning for a second session a few days later.
A text reviewed by Page Six, purportedly from Beckinsale's assistant, supports this account, stating that the actress "really enjoyed the session." Abramovic further claims that Beckinsale praised his work, jokingly referring to him as "Harry Potter" and suggesting that she might host a social event at her home to promote his healing practice. "'You're like Harry Potter.
I would really like to promote you on my Instagram. I think we could do a party at my hou.