Australian actress Toni Collette is detailing the discomfort she has felt on-set filming sex scenes — but not in the way you may think.
The "Knives Out" actress expressed her views on intimacy coordinators infiltrating studios to help actors safely film sex scenes, during an interview with The Sunday Times. "I think it’s only been a couple of times where they’ve been brought in, and I have very much trusted and felt at ease with the people I was working with.
It just felt like those people who were brought in to make me feel more at ease were actually making me feel more anxious," she revealed. "They weren’t helping, so I asked them to leave." In recent years, Hollywood has implemented intimacy coordinators on film and TV sets that require actors to film sexual scenes, often involving nudity.
Collette reveals that had this practice been utilized when she was a younger actor, perhaps she would have a different outlook. "It depends.
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