Salma Hayek has said she thought her husband was cheating on her when she mistakenly confused an app on his phone with a "sexy" woman.
The Hollywood star, who is married to French businessman Francois-Henri Pinault, told of how she became suspicious when she heard a woman's voice in a message left on his device.
She told The Graham Norton Show: "I trust him, but one day there was a message on his phone that said, 'Hi, if you want to improve your English why don't we practice now.'
"It was a very sexy voice and I thought, 'What the hell? Who is this Elisa coming after my husband,' but then I thought, 'No, let it go.'" Anyway, about three hours later I just screamed and shouted at him, 'Who is Elisa and why is she calling you?'
Hayek added: "He was laughing when he explained it was an app that was helping him improve his English accent!"
Hayek, 50, and Pinault, 54, married in 2009 and they have a daughter together.
The Mexican-American star is promoting her new film Beatriz At Dinner, in which her immigrant character comes to blows with wealthy racists at a dinner party.
She said, on the film's topical and politically-charged storyline: "The strange thing is we shot it before (Donald Trump) became president but it really is."
Of Trump, she added: "I have met him and he is a strange man. What you see is what you get.
"Just two days after he was elected someone produced a Donald Trump pinata.
