Charlotte Rampling claims only people who like group sex enjoy shooting sex scenes
'When you share intimacy with other people it is no longer intimate and it’s horrible'
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Your support makes all the difference.Charlotte Rampling has given a brutally honest summary of having to shoot sex scenes for films: it’s horrible.
The British actress, who has an acting career spanning over fifty years, gave a withering description of having to film a sex scene with her friend and fellow actor Tom Courtenay, 78, for their new film, 45 Years.
The 69-year-old said only people who enjoy group sex would be comfortable taking their clothes off in front of a camera.
“I hated it,” Rumply told The Times. “Tom loved wandering around in his underpants. He could’ve put his trousers back on hours before he did, but he didn’t mind at all. But I thought it was horrible.
“I mean it’s horrible because intimacy is intimate,” she added, “and when you share intimacy with other people it is no longer intimate and it’s horrible."
Rampling has appeared naked in a number of films including The Night Porter in 1974 and Life During Wartime in 2009. She also posed for naked for Playboy in 1974, but insisted that having to perform intimate scenes was not a pleasant experience.
“I’ve always thought this. Despite all that ‘Oh, Charlotte Rampling, you’ve stripped off so much in your life’ stuff, I’ve always thought that unless you’re into group sex you don’t want to share those intimate moments with people watching.”
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