The Guardian of the controversial scene: "You know who had a problem with it? Leo."Leo just views Meryl as film royalty… although maybe royalty is not a compliment… but as such a special figure in the history of film," he explained.He added that Leonardo had taken exception to seeing her walking around with a back tattoo.Placing body art on the lower back often sees it described as a "tramp stamp" - and perhaps he was keen to protect the 72-year-old's dignity and shield her from unwelcome comments."He said something to me like: 'Do you really need to show that?'" Adam elaborated."I was like: 'It’s President Orlean; it’s not Meryl Streep.'"However, he recalls that Meryl herself was not offended by the nude scene and the satirical portrayal.
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