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Henry Cavill got hard while filming a s-x scene

Henry Cavill, a British actor, has opened up about his experiences while filming s** scenes in a 2015 interview with Men’s Fitness.

Cavill, who played the lead role in Showtime’s The Tudors, revealed that he had an erecti on during one of the s** scenes he filmed.

He described the situation as very embarrassing, explaining, “A girl had to be on top of me, she had spectacular breasts, and I hadn’t rearranged my stuff into a harmless position.”

“She’s basically rubbing herself all over me, and, um, it got a bit hard.”

Cavill added that he had to apologize profusely afterward. He acknowledged that getting an erecti on on set is not acceptable in a professional acting environment.

The actor stressed that despite how it might appear on screen, filming s** scenes is actually very uncomfortable.

“You don’t think of s** scenes as showing your bum to the nation,” he explained.

“It’s actually acutely uncomfortable being naked in a roomful of people. The very last thing it is is sexy. The actual physicality is very uncomfortable. All you’re doing is smacking your nuts against someone, and nothing is going in.”

Cavill revealed that he was single during the interview but expressed his dislike for the “American style” of dating, which he likened to carpet bombing.

He explained, “You date 16 women all at once and eventually one of them is supposed to pop out of the crowd? I can’t do that. I’m 32 years old. I do want to find a wife and raise a family. I prefer the British way: get talking and see what happens, one at a time.”

Cavill has previously been linked to Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting and Gina Carano.

During the interview, Cavill also spoke about his struggles with his weight as a teenager. He said that he used to be called “Fat Cavill” and had rolls of fat on his body.

“One guy told me I had tits,” he said.

“I was a big eater, and I still love food. I’m still an indulger, in alcohol, in food, in all the things I enjoy in life. I’ve never been able to do things in half measures. That’s probably why I was fat as a kid.”

Cavill added that while he was never bullied, he was bitter for a while. “They also called me a ‘lemon,’ a guy who gets nowhere with the girls,” he said.

Cavill’s co-star on The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Armie Hammer, spoke about the actor’s experience with the costume he wore while playing Superman.

In an interview with ET, Cavill said that he was happy to be wearing a different kind of costume in their new film.

“There were definitely difficulties with that particular costume [Superman], which I don’t have with this costume,” he told ET. “It’s just nice to be playing something different.”

Cavill’s revelations about his experiences filming s** scenes are not unique. Many actors have spoken out about the discomfort and awkwardness that comes with filming such scenes.

In 2015, actor Dakota Johnson, who starred in the Fifty Shades of Grey films, spoke about her experience with s** scenes in an interview with Interview magazine.

She said, “It’s not, like, a romantic situation. It’s more, like, technical and choreographed and less, like, fiery and passionate.”

Actors have also spoken about the challenges of performing s** scenes with co-stars they are not romantically involved with.

In an interview with The Telegraph in 2019, actress Emilia Clarke, who played Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones, spoke about filming a s** scene with Jason Momoa, who played Khal Drogo.

She said, “I’m naked, he’s naked. It’s an incredibly vulnerable moment, but it’s not a romantic moment. It’s more like a sort of, technical moment, and everyone’s watching.”

Despite the challenges, s** scenes are a common feature in many films and television shows, and actors are often required to perform them as part of their job.

It’s important to remember that the actors involved are professionals who are trained to handle these situations with grace and sensitivity.

In most cases, they work closely with the director and their co-stars to ensure that the scene is performed in a way that is comfortable for everyone involved.

In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of consent and respect on film sets, particularly in relation to s** scenes.

Actors are now encouraged to speak out if they feel uncomfortable with any aspect of the scene, and measures are in place to ensure that their concerns are heard and addressed.

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