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Charlie Day, Billy Eichner, Gabby Beans, Talia Ryder & 9 Others Join Ethan Coen’s ‘Honey Don’t!’

EXCLUSIVE: Ethan Coen has rounded out the cast for his comedy Honey Don’t! for Focus Features and Working Title, on which we were first to report. Newcomers include Charlie Day (Fool’s Paradise), Billy Eichner (Bros), Lera Abova (Anna), Jacnier (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory National Tour), Gabby Beans (Presumed Innocent), Talia Ryder (Dumb Money), Kristin Connolly (The Cabin in the Woods), Lena Hall (Your Friends & Neighbors), Don Swayze (All Saints Day), Josh Pafchek (Marvel’s Runaways), Kale Brown (Mike), Alexander Carstoiu (Magnolia Flowers) and Christin Antidormi (Netflix’s Lincoln Lawyer).
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Ulrika Jonsson says Sean Bean ‘wouldn’t have to ask twice’ amid divisive sex scene row
“Somebody saying, ‘Do this, put your hands there, while you touch his thing…”Ulrika was quick to defend the actor’s remarks, in spite of the fact that he was slammed by several celebrities.She even went a step further to cheekily admit he “wouldn’t have to ask me twice” in the hypothetical event of a steamy scene between the two.Ulrika wrote in her column for The Sun: “Bean has done his fair share of sex scenes.“If I may just objectify him for a moment, he wouldn’t have to ask me twice.”She went on: “And if things are meant to look and feel real, there has to be an element of improvisation and oodles of spontaneity.“So, if you have someone clinically plotting body movements, hand positions and even eyelines, surely that must take some of the momentum out of sexy time and end up looking and feeling staged.“In principle, intimacy coaches are an excellent idea.”Ulrika concluded her statements by saying that the scenes between Sean and Joely Richardson in Lady Chatterley’s Lover were the “hottest to watch”.She quipped playfully, adding that she was “rather thrilled no one slowed his thrust down”.Other famous faces weren’t so thrilled by his comments however.Lena Hall, Sean Bean’s co-star in Snowpiercer, was one of the first to hit back at the actor’s comments.It came after he joked about her in the same interview, saying: “This one had a musical cabaret background, so she was up for anything.”Lena retorted: “Just because I am in theatre (not cabaret, but I do perform them every once in a while) does not mean that I am up for anything.“Seriously does depend on the other actor, the scene we are about to do, the director, and whatever crew has to be in there to film it.”
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Sean Bean sparks opinion with claim intimacy coordinators ruin 'spontaneity' of sex scenes
Hollywood actor has come under heavy scrutiny from fellow actors and fans alike for his "disappointing" views.Sean, who has been credited for his work on Sharpe, Troy and Game of Thrones, was asked about intimacy coordinators, who choreograph sex scenes and ensure actors feel comfortable.They became a standard figure on sets after the rise of the #MeToo movement, most notably for the protection of female actors.When asked about it, Sean replied: "I should imagine it slows down the thrust of it. Ha, not the thrust, that’s the wrong word."It would inhibit me more because it’s drawing attention to things."Somebody saying, ‘Do this, put your hand there, while you touch his thing…’"I think the natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it right down to a technical exercise."Speaking about the unaired sex scene with his co-star Lena Hall, in Snowpiercer, he told The Times Magazine: "This one had a musical cabaret background, so she was up for anything."Express.co.uk have contacted Sean Bean's representatives for comment.This has led many actors in the industry to speak out against Sean, including West Side Story star Rachel Zegler.Rachel was 17 when she filmed love scenes with 25-year-old Ansel Elgort in West Side Story.She wrote on Twitter: "Intimacy coordinators establish an environment of safety for actors.
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