Gerard Butler Accidentally Rubbed His Face With Phosphoric Acid And Felt Like He Was "Burning Alive"

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Gerard Butler says he's no stranger to getting hurt on movie sets — but what went down on the set of Plane might be his worst injury to date.

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"No matter what I'm doing, I manage to hurt myself," Butler admitted on a recent episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers.

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While working on Plane in Puerto Rico, Gerard revealed that he ended up with burns from phosphoric acid all over his face!

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It all happened while Gerard was filming a scene where he had to pretend to fix his character's plane and was working with the wheels.

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"Now, I'm sticking my hand in between these two wheels, kind of pretending that I know what I'm doing," Gerard said. "Every time I bring my hands out, they're covered in blood and green fluid, right? And I'm like, 'I don't know what this green fluid is.'"

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On top of that, it was a hot day, so Gerard was "covered in sweat" and was constantly wiping his face with his hands.

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"I'm rubbing my face, and suddenly, it's in my throat. It's in my mouth. It's up my nose. It's in my eyes," Gerard shared. "It's burning my face, and I mean burning."

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That's when he discovered the green fluid was "essentially phosphoric acid."

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"I'm just, like, burning alive. ... So, it was intense. It actually burned for hours," Gerard said.

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Everyone on set quickly stepped in to try to stop the burning, eventually deciding to pour water all over his face and body.

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And while it was pretty painful, Gerard joked that it ended up being "great for the sequence."

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You can hear all that Gerard had to say below.