Emmerdale star reveals sex scene was banned after being branded too 'raunchy'
23.04.2023 - 12:17
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale actors Emma Atkins and Lawrence Robb have revealed that the soap cut a certain raunchy scene they'd filmed as their characters, Charity Dingle and Mackenzie Boyd, as it was deemed inappropriate for pre-watershed. Ahead of their A-Team-themed wedding, Charity and Mack took a trip in a van that they'd hired, which was similar to the one in the movie, and the pair soon disappear into the back for some intimate time.
But Emma, who plays Charity, revealed on ITV's Loose Women that a scene originally intended to air showed the van rocking - suggesting some very passionate lovemaking - before it was cut from the show. Loose Women's Denish Welch said to Emma: "You were doing a rather raunchy scene for soap opera, pre-watershed, and you were pretending to do jiggy-jigs in the back of a van and the van was rocking so much they can't show it?" Emma admitted that she, Lawrence and the van's owner were asked to jump around in the back of the vehicle to make it look like it was rocking.
"So the guy who owned the van, he was shaking it. We all got told to just shake the van so then we went for it," Emma explained.
But in the end it was deemed too risqué , as Emma said: "The director came over and went: 'Compliance have said no'. So they had to do a huge wide shot from the field." As Charity and Mack got passionate in the van, they were disturbed by a police officer who informed them that the borrowed van had been involved in a robbery, resulting in the pair spending the night in a cell.
But, eventually sprung, the lovebirds finally managed to say "I do" in an A-Team themed ceremony that was attended by their family and friends, aside from Chloe (Jessie Elland), who had just given birth to son Reuben. What Charity doesn't know
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