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Phoebe Dynevor Reveals The Hardest ‘Bridgerton’ S-x Scene To Film

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Phoebe Dynevor Reveals The Hardest ‘Bridgerton’ S-x Scene To Film

Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Bridgerton, has revealed which s-x scene on the steamy Netflix smash program was the most difficult to shoot.

Stars Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page recorded a number of s-x scenes for the blockbuster Netflix program, as fans may know. However, Dynevor recently told Glamour that a single scene involving her character Daphne Bridgerton masturbating was the “hardest” to shoot, adding, “that’s saying something because there were a lot of difficult scenes to shoot.”

“You feel very vulnerable in those scenes,” she continued. “We did the intimate scenes like stunts — we blocked them out, so you have yoga balls in between you and all sorts of things that never make you feel exposed in any way. You always feel safe. I’d rehearse with Regé so much that we both knew what we were doing. It felt very practical.” Dynevor went on to say, “But on my own, it’s a different thing. The stage directions are very specific: You have to have an orgasm. It’s a difficult thing to rehearse, which means you don’t. You just do it.”

The program’s actors worked with Lizzy Talbot, the show’s intimacy coordinator, to prepare for the more intimate sequences, with Dynevor earlier stating how vital it was for the show to portray s-x from a female perspective.

‘I always get back to the fact that [our intimacy coach] Lizzy [Talbot] was on set for that scene. If we didn’t have an intimacy coordinator, it would be our director, who was a male, coming up to me and telling me what to do. That would have been awkward.’

‘I felt so safe in the knowledge that Lizzy was there, so that if something went wrong or the director wanted something different, he could speak to her first. I think it would have been a very difficult experience if Lizzy hadn’t been on set protecting me and looking after me. No one wants to be told how to perform an orgasm [on set] by a man.’

The sensual 1800s historical drama is replete with s-x scenes, as some viewers discovered the hard way when they first watched it with their parents.

Dynevor and Page previously discussed their on-screen chemistry with E! News. “I feel really proud of those scenes honestly,” Dynevor said. “We worked really hard at making them feel real.”

Page went on to say that they were “immensely well-prepared,” praising Julia Quinn’s novels as well as author Chris Van Dusen’s writings. “We had lessons dance lessons, writing lessons—essentially, a lot of time in each other’s arms before we even hit the set,” Page told E! News. ” And so once you’ve spent that many hours on the dance floor with someone, being close to someone, literally catching each other when you fall—and we did fall because we weren’t brilliant dancers—then a lot of it happens quite organically.”

Page went on to say that they were “immensely well-prepared,” praising Julia Quinn’s novels as well as author Chris Van Dusen’s writings. “We had lessons dance lessons, writing lessons—essentially, a lot of time in each other’s arms before we even hit the set,” Page told E! News. ” And so once you’ve spent that many hours on the dance floor with someone, being close to someone, literally catching each other when you fall—and we did fall because we weren’t brilliant dancers—then a lot of it happens quite organically.”

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