If you thought watching Bridgerton’s steamy sex scenes with your mum was bad then spare a thought for Phoebe Dynevor.
26.12.2020 - 04:09 / variety.com
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorEmma Thompson was characteristically frank about Hollywood’s double standard during a recent interview with the CultureBlast podcast.
The “Nanny McPhee” star, who is also a prolific screenwriter, was talking about her upcoming film “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,” which she said is a refreshing change of pace from the the typical Hollywood film about women who have romances with men decades older than themselves.Directed by Sophie Hyde, “Leo Grande” is the story of a
.If you thought watching Bridgerton’s steamy sex scenes with your mum was bad then spare a thought for Phoebe Dynevor.
Phoebe Dyvenor has revealed that she fast-forwarded through the racy sex scenes on Netflix show Bridgerton when watching it with her family.The actress, who portrays character Daphne on the fan-favourite Regency era series, explained that she was "on high alert" for the intimate scenes she shared with co-star Regé-Jean Page, 31, who plays Simon Basset.The 25 year old star, who is the daughter of Coronation Street legend Sally, held a screening for her family last year and confessed she held the
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Emma Thompson is speaking out about the sexist double standard that exists in Hollywood, particularly when it comes to romantic comedies.
Bridgerton, any expectations that this period romance would be as tight-laced goes out the carriage window within the first few minutes.
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