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Chloe Sevigny defends her oral s-x scene
Chloe Sevigny, the actress in the film “The Brown Bunny,” has defended the controversial oral s** scene with her co-star Vincent Gallo that has been receiving criticism from Cannes Film Festival critics.
Despite the backlash, Sevigny argued that the scene was not gratuitous but was instead romantic and beautiful, as well as natural and intimate.
Sevigny expressed her frustration with the critical response to the scene, saying that she was angry at how everyone was trivializing it.
She explained that the scene was intense and deep and that everyone has either done it or had it done to them in their everyday lives.
The actress admitted that the scene was difficult to film, but not because of her past relationship with Gallo.
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She explained that it was the toughest thing she had ever done, but Gallo was sensitive to her needs and was gentle during the one-take scene. Sevigny and Gallo even laughed quite a bit during the filming process.
The film was directed by Vincent Gallo and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.
It received a lot of negative reviews, with many critics calling it self-indulgent and pretentious.
The oral s** scene was one of the main reasons for the criticism.
Despite the negative reviews, the film has gained a cult following over the years, and some have praised it for its unconventional storytelling and cinematography.
Sevigny’s defense of the controversial scene has also sparked a lot of discussion and debate.
Sevigny is no stranger to controversial roles, having previously starred in films such as “Kids” and “Boys Don’t Cry,” which also dealt with taboo subjects.
She has been praised for her bold choices in roles and for her willingness to push boundaries in her acting career.
In addition to her acting career, Sevigny is also a fashion icon and has been a muse for many fashion designers, including Marc Jacobs and Proenza Schouler.
She has also designed her own clothing line, called “Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony.”
Sevigny has been in the entertainment industry for over two decades and has appeared in numerous films and television shows.
She has been nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Boys Don’t Cry.”
Despite the criticism, Sevigny remains proud of her work in “The Brown Bunny” and stands by the controversial scene.
She has said that she would do it again if she had to and that she doesn’t regret anything she has done in her career.