Thursday, August 6, 2015

GEMMA ARTERTON "I was EXPLOITED in SEX scene"

*Warning: PIRATE RADIO presentation*

The British beauty recently revealed her unhappiness with many of her past roles but says that the memory of one, in particular, distresses her.

"I've done many films I'm not happy with but there's only one I really regret doing," the Quantum of Solace star said. 

"I was very young, and the director exploited me in a sex scene. It was totally inappropriate - and I remember my boyfriend at the time saying the same thing. 

"It was put into the middle of a comedy which totally didn't warrant it and I was too young to stand up for myself."

Idris Elba, however, gave her much happier memories when they had fun shooting saucy scenes for their upcoming film, A Hundred Streets.
Gemma Arterton in a low cut dressGETTY
Gemma Arterton at the 2015 Olivier Awards
Despite the evident attributes of the two gorgeous stars, Arterton insists that there is nothing LESS erotic than filming love scenes.

"It's the most unsexy thing ever," she told Stylist magazine.

"I had to do a sex scene with Idris Elba last year in A Hundred Streets and it's so awkward.

"They shout 'cut' and you're on top of each other and you're like, 'Oh, hello. Erm, would you like me to get you that little sock thing you had on before? Could you pass me a cardigan?'"
Elba, himself, has other things on his mind as he battles with Damian Lewis to be the next James Bond.
Arterton's big screen career has been a little more chequered, of late.
After starring in  a string of poorly received blockbusters like Prince of Persia:The Sands of Time and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, the 29-year-old took some time away from the silver screen to take the lead role in the West End musical Made in Dagenham in November last year.
The show closed after only five months, due to poor ticket sales.

Moving away from such high profile projects, Arterton's new film with Elba is a much more low-key indie affair, following the stories of four characters played out on the streets of London.

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