The stars are stepping out for Il Ballo Della Luce!
23.08.2022 - 09:19 / foxnews.com
Celebrities have varying degrees of comfort in front of the camera, especially when it comes to filming a scene where partial or full nudity is required. "White Lotus" actress Sydney Sweeney has vowed to continue doing nude scenes as they have given her confidence to love her body just as it is, while "The Dropout" star Amanda Seyfried admitted earlier this month that she used to feel pressured into getting undressed at the beginning of her career. For Sweeney, who has filmed many intimate scenes as Cassie Howard on Sam Levinson's "Euphoria," an intimacy coordinator would be on set to make sure the actress was supported and comfortable throughout filming any scenes. Dr.
Jessica Steinrock, a certified Intimacy Coordinator registered with SAG-AFTRA, exclusively told Fox News Digital that the need for intimacy coordinators in the industry is only going to continue to grow as viewers embrace the range of storytelling offered on streaming networks versus cable television. "This is a relatively new role.
It really hit its stride kind of in 2018 when HBO made their commitment to having an intimacy coordinator on all their film sets," she said. "An intimacy coordinator is there to provide safety and framework for scenes of intimacy.Those are scenes of simulated sex, simulated genital contact, or scenes of nudity." In the wake of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, safety of actors on set was recognized and intimacy coordinators have become a part of a production, according to Steinrock, who noted that intimacy coordinators "have always been necessary" for cast and crews.
Amanda Seyfried (seen in June) and Sydney Sweeney (pictured in March) have both discussed their experiences filming nude scenes as Hollywood stars. (Getty
.The stars are stepping out for Il Ballo Della Luce!
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(CNN)Amanda Seyfried has described coming under pressure to appear in nude scenes when she was just 19 years old and starting out in show business. Seyfried, who has been nominated for an Emmy for her portrayal of disgraced entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, was discussing the progression of her career in a wide-ranging interview with Porter.
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Porter magazine, recalls feeling uncomfortable filming nude scenes at 19 years old. “Being 19, walking around without my underwear on—like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?” the actor . “Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn’t want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That’s why.”Earlier this year Seyfried recalled feeling “” by boys who asked her if it was raining after she filmed 2004’s Mean Girls.
Porter, The Dropout star reflected on some of the uncomfortable situations she experienced early on in her career.“Being 19, walking around without my underwear on — like, are you kidding me?” she said. “How did I let that happen? Oh, I know why: I was 19, and I didn’t want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That’s why.”Earlier this year, Seyfried admitted to being “grossed out” by male fans who would frequently approach her and mention a scene from Mean Girls, in which her character Karen Smith said she could predict the weather by holding her breasts.“I always felt really grossed out by that,” she told Marie Claire.
Amanda Seyfried wishes intimacy coordinators were around early in her career.
Amanda Seyfried is opening up about her early days in Hollywood. In a new interview with magazine, the 36-year-old actress reflected on some uncomfortable situations she was put in while on set as a young actress, and the pressure she felt to «keep» her job.«Being 19, walking around without my underwear on – like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?” She told the outlet before pausing in mock consideration.
“Mean Girls” and “Veronica Mars,” but she sure regrets her early roles.Now 36 years old, the actress recalled the start of her career, calling out one uncomfortable incident in which she was naked on set as a teen.“Being 19, walking around without my underwear on – like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?” Seyfried told Porter magazine without divulging which role it was.“Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn’t want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That’s why.”However, the “Mamma Mia” star said she emerged from Hollywood’s pre-#MeToo time “pretty unscathed.”The actress, who got her start on “All My Children” and “As the World Turns,” also got candid with Marie Claire in May about the creepy interactions she had with male fans after “Mean Girls” premiered in 2004.Her character, Karen Smith, famously believed that she could predict the weather by holding up her breasts, an anecdote Seyfried said men would use as a pickup line.“I always felt really grossed out by that,” Seyfried noted.
Amanda Seyfried revealed that she regrets not having the courage to push back against the pressure to do nudity as a young actress early in her career.