Saturday, November 20, 2010

Natalie and Mila's 'awkward' lesbian scene

Raunchy thriller
Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis, who have filmed a lesbian sex scene for their new thriller 'Black Swan', have called the act 'awkward'. The raunchy footage is a part of their new thriller about ballet dancers directed by Darren Aronofsky. Filming of some segments of the forthcoming film required the actresses to shoot steamy sex scenes in bed and ever since then the film and the actresses have been hitting headlines frequently.

Always tough
Black Swan' shows both Hollywood actresses involved in a lesbian relationship. Commenting on her experience of filming the lesbian love-making for the film, Mila Kunis says that to make love in front of the camera has always been tough for her, no matter whether she does it with a boy or a girl.

Unusual acts
Both stars admitted the task was difficult because it was so unusual. Natalie, though, said that the pair simply got on with their jobs. "It was awkward and we laughed. It was strange, but it's something you just sort of throw yourself into," Stuff.co.nz quoted her as telling E! Online. "It''s as awkward as any sex scene. They're always going to be a little awkward," the 27-year-old Mila said.

Liquor for nerves
Mila shared this view, but suggested that part of the film was just the same as it would be in any movie - regardless if it was with a man or a woman. Reports claim that Mila Kunis had consumed liquor, tequila to be specific, to cool down her nerves before enacting the lesbian love-making scene on camera. However, the actress has been vehemently protesting all such claims ever since it has been heard.

Parents loved it
Natalie, meanwhile, rejected rumours that her father had been aghast over the girl-on-girl scene. The 29-year-old said her parents enjoyed the film and that made her happy."My parents saw [the movie] and they loved it. I was so honoured because they''re the ones I care about most," she said. "I was completely nervous while they were watching it and they really loved it," she added.

Source: http://www.indiatimes.com/photostory/6941170.cms

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