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BBC's filthiest drama features woman who just 'loves her body and loves having sex'

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BBC drama, Industry, known as one of TV's sexiest shows, returned to screens on Monday evening (September 26) – with more steamy scenes set to air over the coming episodes.The series' sex siren, Yasmin Kara-Hanani, played by Marisa Abela, is the main character in the story set around the world of high finance.Marisa, 25, opened up about her reasons for taking on the role of Yasmin – citing the fact she is an investment banker who is unashamed of her sexual appetite.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty wishes co-star 'good luck' as she quits programmeShe said: “She loves her body, she loves having sex, she loves the way people are attracted to her.

And that just turns her on, in every aspect of that phrase."I thought, as a sort of a provocation point, why don’t we just go for that?“Women struggle with their sexuality and sensuality, and there are so many amazing television series and books that help us understand that.

But what if, just once, with this character, that is not the issue?”Speaking to W Magazine, Marisa said Yasmin was interesting because, while she wasn’t the most confident in the office, she made up for it in the bedroom.She said: “Yasmin is very unsure of herself at work — unsure of how to navigate these relationships with people she might not otherwise have ever met in her life.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. “Rather than having this constantly terrified, bird-like girl, there needed to be a real surety with her sexuality.“I thought it would be really exciting to see this young woman not questioning whether anyone thought she was sad about the way she looked.

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