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Emilia Clarke shocked by Jason Momoa during s-x scene

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Emilia Clarke shocked by Jason Momoa during s-x scene

Emilia Clarke has revealed that her Game of Thrones co-star, Jason Momoa, played a prank during their s^x scene in season one of the series.

During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Clarke recounted the incident, saying that Momoa chose to wear a “beautiful pink, fluffy sock” instead of a modesty sock during the scene.

Clarke said, “So, getting that close-up of me looking petrified, just like ‘I didn’t want it to happen, it’s huge and it’s pink and I don’t know what to do!'” Momoa also spoke about the incident, saying that he wanted to lighten the mood during the filming.

“I went down and bought a little bag of these socks.

Some fluffy pink polka dot socks with little animals and I put it in…appropriate places,” he said.

Actor Keanu Reeves has revealed that filming a s^x scene with Eli Roth’s wife for the movie Knock Knock was awkward.

In the 2015 thriller, Reeves played Evan Webber, an architect who is seduced by two mysterious young women.

The women were played by Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas, with Izzo being Roth’s wife at the time.

Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Reeves joked that the scene was no more uncomfortable than usual but said that he found s^x scenes “weird”.

He also thanked Roth and the film’s producers for supporting him during the shoot.

Clarke and Momoa will present at the Oscars ceremony on February 24.

They will be joined by Javier Bardem, Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Laura Dern, Samuel L. Jackson, Keegan-Michael Key, KiKi Layne, James McAvoy, Melissa McCarthy, and Sarah Paulson, among others.

Jennifer Hudson will perform “I’ll Fight”, while Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga will sing “Shallow” from A Star Is Born.

Meanwhile, the Academy has confirmed that four Oscars will be presented during commercial breaks and broadcast later.

The categories affected are Best Cinematography, Live Action Short, Film Editing, and Makeup and Hairstyling.

The nominees and winners’ speeches will be aired later and the categories will be live-streamed online.

In a statement, Donna Gigliotti and Glenn Weiss, producers of the ceremony, said: “The array of talent anchoring the show this year has brought some of the most indelible moments in recent cinematic memory to audiences around the world.

They join together to reconnect us with the nominees, their tremendous movies, and outstanding performances.”

In a letter, Academy president John Bailey explained the decision to present four Oscars during commercial breaks.

The categories affected will change each year.

Bailey said, “While still honoring the achievements of all 24 awards on the Oscars, four categories – Cinematography, Film Editing, Live Action Short, and Makeup and Hairstyling – will be presented during commercial breaks, with their winning speeches aired later in the broadcast… Fans will be able to watch on Oscar.com and on the Academy’s social channels.”

The 91st Oscars ceremony will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

It will be broadcast live on ABC in the US and on Sky in the UK.

The Oscars ceremony is the biggest event of the Hollywood calendar, with this year’s event set to honour some of the most outstanding films, performances and filmmakers of the past year.

The nominees for Best Picture include Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Favourite, Green Book, Roma, A Star Is Born, and Vice.

Roma and The Favourite are the favourites to win, with both films receiving 10 nominations each

However, there are a number of strong contenders across all categories, making it difficult to predict who will take home the coveted awards on the night.

The ceremony will be hosted by comedian and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who has previously hosted the event in 2017 and 2018.

Kimmel is known for his irreverent humour and witty quips, and has promised to bring his A-game to the Oscars stage.

However, he will have to follow in the footsteps of some of the most iconic hosts of all time, including Billy Crystal, Ellen DeGeneres, and Bob Hope.

The Oscars have a long history of awarding groundbreaking films and performances, as well as addressing important issues and causes.

This year’s ceremony is no exception, with a number of presenters and nominees using their platform to highlight important issues, such as diversity and inclusion in the film industry, climate change, and political activism.

Many are also using their fashion choices to make a statement, with a number of stars choosing to wear sustainable and ethically-made outfits.

 

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