
Rachel Zegler and Ansel Elgort Vivien Killilea // Getty Images This one had a musical cabaret background, so she was up for anything." Eesh. When pushed on his thoughts about intimacy co-ordinators being an essential presence on-set following the Me Too movement, Sean remarked, "I suppose it depends on the actress. "It's a nice scene, quite surreal, dream-like and abstract.
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"Often the best work you do, where you're trying to push the boundaries, and the very nature of it is experimental, gets censored when TV companies or the advertisers say it's so much, " he said. He implied that some of what they shot was cut. In his interview, Sean commented directly on a scene he'd previously shot with Lena for Snowpiercer, in which their characters are intimate with the use of a mango. Which makes sense, given that having an intimacy co-ordinator present during filming can also add to a sense of security and safety for a female actor.

Whilst it's Sean's right to air that opinion, it hasn't exactly been welcomed with open arms – and in particular not by one former co-star, Lena Hall. It would inhibit me more because it's drawing attention to things." He added, "I think the natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it right down to a technical exercise. During a new interview with The Times, the Game of Thrones star said he's not a fan of having somebody dictating and observing sex scenes being shot as it "spoil the spontaneity".

Actor Sean Bean has sparked backlash from various Hollywood actors after saying in a new interview that, if he could, he'd prefer to do away with intimacy co-ordinators on set.
