Jennifer Garner was too "chicken" to meet fans who watched her new movie.
The 46-year-old actress bought tickets to a Los Angeles screening of ‘Peppermint’ – in which she plays a woman looking for justice after her husband and daughter are killed in a drive-by shooting – but she worried fellow cinemagoers would think she was "obsessed with herself" by watching herself on the big screen and admitted the experience felt very awkward.
She shared a video to Instagram and wrote: "The studio encouraged me to go to the theater and see #PEPPERMINTmovie with an audience– maybe they thought I would conduct exit polls?
"But I learned something about myself on this experiment– I am a chicken.
"Thank you to everyone who spent their weekend and their hard earned money with #RileyNorth and me. If you go this week– you never know– I may be lurking behind a curtain at a theater near you. (sic)"
In the video, Jennifer suggested it was an experience she wasn’t likely to repeat.
She said: "I’ve never done this before, and now I know why."
She could also be seen hiding behind a pillar and trying to shield her face with her tickets.
She admitted: "Hi. I’m in a movie theater and I have a movie out and I have to be here with my fans.
"I’m afraid people are gonna hate the movie and take pity on me, see me and think I’m just obsessed with myself. Nonetheless, I have tickets.(sic)"
But despite her concerns, one fan approached Jennifer and shook her hand, praising the film as "amazing".
The former ‘Alias’ star – who has children Violet, 12, Seraphina, nine, and Samuel, six, with ex-husband Ben Affleck – then whispered "Is it over?" to the camera before running to hide in a dark hallway as people left the cinera.
She then whispered: "Did they like it?"