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12 Movies Where Actors Had Real Unsimulated S*x on Camera
While it is common knowledge that filming intimate moments can be awkward for professionals, some stars have taken their performances to an entirely different level by engaging in real, unsimulated s*x for a role. These aren’t adult films; they are mainstream productions where the cast opened up about the raw reality of their on-screen encounters.
1. Robert Pattinson in Little Ashes
Before becoming a global sensation, Robert Pattinson committed fully to his craft while filming the 2008 biopic Little Ashes. The actor revealed that he actually masturbated on camera to ensure the scene felt authentic. “So I rubbed one out in front of the camera,” he shared.

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“My orgasm face is recorded for eternity,” he noted. Following the production, Pattinson worried that the bold move might end his budding career. Instead, he received the life-changing call that he had landed the lead role in Twilight.

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2. Aubrey Plaza in The To-Do List
Much like Pattinson, Aubrey Plaza admitted to a real moment of self-pleasure for a sequence in The To-Do List. She believes that great acting requires a willingness to face potential humiliation. “The masturbating scene was a great example,” she explained.

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Plaza was initially under the impression that the camera would only capture her from the waist up. Upon arriving on set, she discovered a wide-angle setup. When she questioned the director, Maggie Carey, about the shot, she was told she would be performing the act in full view. Plaza’s response was a professional, “OK…so I’m just going to masturbate…”

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3. James Ransone in Ken Park
The 2002 film Ken Park sparked intense debate due to its graphic depictions of sexuality. Director Larry Clark maintained that while most scenes were simulated by adult actors, the masturbation scene featuring James Ransone’s character, Tate, was genuine.

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Ransone later reflected on the public’s reaction, noting he was surprised that the sexual content caused more outrage than the film’s violence. “Would I do that again? No,” he admitted, explaining that while he once felt a need to challenge the sanitization of sex in film, he no longer feels the need to prove that point to an audience.

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4. Chloe Sevigny in The Brown Bunny
Chloe Sevigny and Vincent Gallo performed unsimulated oral sex in the polarizing drama The Brown Bunny. Despite the backlash at the time, Sevigny stood by the work, labeling it an “art film” worthy of museum displays.

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The actress later acknowledged the emotional complexity of the experience, suggesting she might need therapy to process it eventually. However, she remains proud of her performance and the film’s tragic beauty, though she noted, “My mom and I don’t talk about it.”

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5. Mark Rylance and Kerry Fox in Intimacy
The film Intimacy, directed by Patrice Chéreau, featured a real oral sex scene between leads Mark Rylance and Kerry Fox. At the time, both actors were married to other people. Fox expressed no regrets, calling it some of her best professional work.

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Rylance had a different perspective, describing the project as the most difficult of his career. He admitted feeling pressured by the director to perform the graphic scene and lacked the confidence to decline. “I wish I hadn’t made it,” he stated, citing the painful personal attacks that followed the film’s release.

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6. Eric Balfour and Lauren Lee Smith in Lie With Me
In Lie With Me, Eric Balfour and Lauren Lee Smith filmed several unsimulated intimate scenes. Smith initially thought the requirement was a joke but was drawn to the project because of her passion for the source material.

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Smith found the role empowering, noting that the film’s impact comes from the emotional vulnerability of the characters. She suggested that watching someone “emotionally making love” can be more uncomfortable for an audience than a standard, choreographed sex scene.

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7. Margo Stilley and Kieran O’Brien in 9 Songs
Michael Winterbottom’s 9 Songs became famous for its frequent and real sexual encounters between stars Margo Stilley and Kieran O’Brien. Stilley was shocked by the mainstream controversy, feeling she became a target for societal sexual repression.

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O’Brien, conversely, felt “the opposite of ashamed.” He described the experience as unique and often humorous, expressing pride in the film’s honest depiction of a monogamous relationship.

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8. Melvin Van Peebles in Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song
Melvin Van Peebles took on nearly every role behind the scenes for this groundbreaking film, including performing real sex scenes. The movie’s X-rating became a central part of its defiant marketing strategy.

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Van Peebles reportedly contracted an STI during production and even sought worker’s compensation. He defended the character’s overt sexuality as a “cinematic weapon” necessary to compete with other films of the era.

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9. The Cast of Shortbus
The production of Shortbus involved extensive workshops where the cast collaborated on the narrative and the unsimulated sexual sequences. Director John Cameron Mitchell even participated in an orgy scene to ensure the environment felt like a supportive community.

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Lead actress Sook-Yin Lee faced professional repercussions, nearly losing her job as a radio host. She described her approach as “saving it for the day” rather than rehearsing, and emphasized that the cast took great care to ensure a safe and supportive filming environment.

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10. Karl Glusman and Aomi Muyock in Love
For Gaspar Noé’s Love, Karl Glusman and Aomi Muyock engaged in real sexual acts. Glusman was initially stunned by Noé’s directness during their first meeting but agreed because he wanted the chance to work with the acclaimed director.

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Muyock admitted to being frightened at first, given the large crew present during such intimate moments. However, she eventually found that the process felt right for the story they were telling.

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11. The Ensemble of Liberté
Albert Serra’s Liberté portrays a night of debauchery among aristocrats and features numerous unsimulated scenes. The cast included both professional actors and academics like Alexander García Düttmann.

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Düttmann viewed the project through an intellectual lens, arguing that the film is not pornographic. He noted that despite the graphic nature of the images, the film focuses more on a specific atmosphere and odd humor rather than providing typical adult entertainment.

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12. Fionnula Flanagan in James Joyce’s Women
In the 1985 production James Joyce’s Women, Fionnula Flanagan portrayed several characters, including Molly, who masturbates on screen. Flanagan performed the act for real and was the one who suggested the inclusion of full-frontal nudity.

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She explained that she wanted to honor Joyce’s honest representation of human nature. To Flanagan, the scene represented a moment of true self-observation that stayed loyal to the spirit of the character.

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Shenae Grimes Calls Out Penn Badgley Over Hollywood Double Standard
Shenae Grimes is speaking out against a perceived “double standard” involving Penn Badgley. The actress recently expressed her frustration over the widespread praise the You star received for requesting a reduction in his on-screen sex scenes, highlighting a disparity in how male and female actors’ boundaries are treated in Hollywood.

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Back in 2023, Penn Badgley made waves after disclosing his decision to limit intimate scenes in the hit Netflix thriller. He explained that the move was rooted in a desire to honor his marriage to Domino Kirke-Badgley.

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During an appearance on the Podcrushed podcast, Penn shared his perspective: “Fidelity in every relationship, including my marriage, is important to me. It’s got to the point where I don’t want to do that.”

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The actor recounted a conversation with You showrunner Sera Gamble following the third season, where he broached the subject of scaling back the show’s frequent love scenes. According to Penn, Gamble was immediately supportive, leading to a “phenomenal reduction” in sexual content for the subsequent season.

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Penn’s revelation sparked a significant public discourse at the time. While some observers were critical, a large segment of the audience applauded him for establishing professional boundaries and for having those limits respected by his employers.

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“He was uncomfortable and he spoke up. Good for him,” one social media user commented. Another fan echoed the sentiment, stating, “This is awesome for him, more actors should be comfortable setting boundaries and having those boundaries respected!”
However, Shenae Grimes admits that watching the positive reception to Penn’s news was a painful experience for her.

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“I was sitting there like, are you fucking kidding me?” Grimes remarked during an episode of her talk series, Lost the Plot. “When I read about the applause that he was getting from the public for speaking up for himself and his relationship and respectfully deciding not to proceed with any sex scenes… it just kind of broke my heart a little bit.”

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“Because I’m like, fuck man,” she continued, reflecting on the gender gap in the industry. “How many women have tried to speak up for themselves over the years in these shoes or have just been brushed past or labeled as difficult and hard to work with or just told, ‘Tough shit. We’ll find somebody who will do it anyway?'”

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Grimes emphasized the frequency of this issue for female performers, adding, “I don’t have the exact statistic, but my guess is a lot… a fucking lot.”

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“And then of course leave it to a fucking man to actually have his wishes respected, actually be commended for making those wishes and standing up for his relationship and his personal boundaries,” she said, noting the irony of the situation.

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The 90210 alum also opened up about her personal struggles within the entertainment world. As a married mother of two, she has found that her discomfort with filming nudity or graphic intimacy has cost her numerous job opportunities. “I’ve even gotten more auditions than I can count through in the last year… that say, ‘Must be comfortable with nudity and graphic sex scenes,'” she revealed. “And I’ve responded saying, ‘ok well, I’m not, so should I bother memorizing the lines?'”

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“The response is no,” she added. “They don’t even wanna see me read for it.”

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Grimes recalled a specific instance from just a few weeks ago where she was offered a role but felt the explicit scenes were gratuitous. When she questioned the necessity of the content, producers insisted the “steaminess” was vital for marketing. Because it was a “non-negotiable” point for her, she said that “door closed in [her] face.”

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This isn’t a new phenomenon for the actress, who says she has been navigating these hurdles since her youth. “I have been having those exact conversations with directors pretty much since I was a teenager,” she noted. “Except when I had those conversations about my boundaries, it didn’t make headlines or position me in a positive light.”

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Despite her pointed critique of the industry’s culture, Grimes clarified that she holds no personal animosity toward Badgley. “I’m sure Penn’s great,” she said. “He seems really funny.” Her goal was simply to call out the unfair double standard regarding how personal boundaries are perceived and honored in Hollywood.

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Britney Spears Breaks Silence After Rehab for Recent DUI Case
Only a few short months ago, the world watched as Britney Spears was arrested for an alleged DUI incident. During the fallout, her representatives were quick to address the situation, labeling the event “completely inexcusable.” In an official statement, her team emphasized her commitment to moving forward, noting, “Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law and hopefully this can be the first step in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney’s life.” They continued by expressing hope that she would find the necessary support and professional help required during such a challenging period.

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Earlier this month, news surfaced that Britney had reportedly checked out of rehab while her legal team works toward an anticipated plea deal regarding the charges. Throughout this transition, the pop icon’s presence on Instagram has been notably quieter than her usual frequent updates. However, she broke that social media silence yesterday evening, returning to the platform to offer her followers a candid update on her mental health and current state of mind.
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“Went to the pet store with my kids and look at what what a beautiful baby snake this is…,” she shared in the post’s caption, which was paired with a photo of a snake. “Snakes are symbolic of good health, higher consciousness, and pure luck… I’m so damn thankful to my friends and so many new beautiful people I have met through my spiritual journey… all a blessing in disguise…”

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“I still have to learn how to be kind to myself and the way I speak to myself… It’s a never ending journey and sometimes I just stop, look up and say wow God I think that was you and smile on!!!!”

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The update provides a rare glimpse into Britney’s perspective as she navigates her personal recovery. We are all rooting for her continued well-being and peace of mind during this chapter.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, you can call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) and find more resources here.
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Martin Short Opens Up About Daughter Katherine Short’s Death
Beloved comedian Martin Short is opening up after enduring a devastating personal tragedy.

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Earlier this year, Martin’s daughter, Katherine Short—whom he adopted alongside his late wife Nancy Dolman—tragically died by suicide at age 42. Katherine was one of three children raised by the couple.

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“It is with profound grief that we confirm the passing of Katherine Hartley Short,” the family shared in an official statement released shortly after the tragedy. “The Short family is devastated by this loss and asks for privacy at this time. Katherine was beloved by all and will be remembered for the light and joy she brought into the world.”

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During a recent appearance on CBS Sunday Morning, Martin discussed Katherine’s passing publicly for the first time. Reflecting on the tragedy, he admitted, “It’s been a nightmare for the family.”

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“But the understanding [is] that mental health and cancer, like my wife’s, are both diseases, and sometimes with diseases they are terminal,” the Only Murders in the Building star explained.

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“And my daughter fought for a long time with extreme mental health, borderline personality disorder, and other things,” he added. “She did the best she could until she couldn’t.”

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The full conversation regarding Martin’s journey and his family’s resilience can be found in his complete interview.
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help:
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United States: Dial 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This service is free, confidential, and available 24/7.
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International: Find global support resources at befrienders.org.
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LGBTQ Youth: Contact The Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386.
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NAMI: The National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline is 1-800-950-6264 for referrals and information.
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GoodTherapy.org provides access to mental health professionals across 25 countries dedicated to ethical care.
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