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Joshua Jackson’s Wife Enjoys Watching His s** Scenes, He Reveals
Joshua Jackson, the 44-year-old Fatal Attraction star, has shared that his wife, Jodie Turner-Smith, enjoys watching his on-screen s** scenes.
The couple has an understanding when it comes to his intimate scenes with co-stars, and Jodie is not fussed about them.
Joshua revealed in a new interview with Variety that his wife even enjoys the scenes, saying, “It’s a weird thing where she’s like a voyeur.”
The couple welcomed their daughter three years ago, which has affected Joshua’s choice of roles.
He explained that there are things he would have been interested in doing before having a baby, such as playing a real racist, but now, he doesn’t want to put those roles on camera, knowing that his daughter might see them.
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Joshua and Jodie met in 2018 through a mutual friend at a charity event in Los Angeles.
In a recent interview with The Times, Joshua recalled how he and the young actress would spend every moment together and find reasons to be in other cities together.
He also joked that they probably would have had a torrid affair if they had met five years sooner.
When asked about infidelity in relationships, Joshua gave his take on affairs, saying that he thinks they can be forgiven.
However, he also acknowledged that no one wants to be cheated on, and there is massive repair to be done.
Joshua added that affairs aren’t about the partner, but about the person who has transgressed.
In the upcoming Paramount+ series Fatal Attraction, Joshua stars as Dan Gallagher, while Lizzy Caplan stars as Alex Forrest.
The show is based on the 1987 psychosexual thriller of the same name.
The new series follows two separate timelines, one in 2008 and the other in 2023, and explores timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women, personality disorders, and coercive control.
At the Fatal Attraction premiere in Los Angeles on Monday night, Lizzy Caplan shared that she hopes viewers will learn something different from the show’s modern take on the story.
She said, “I hope it makes us reflect on who we were back then, the not that distant past, that audiences expect different stories or stories about the characters, deeper dives.”
Fatal Attraction premieres on Sunday on Paramount+.


