In a recent interview with Howard Stern on Sirius 100 XM, Emily Blunt reflected on her experiences with on-screen kisses, admitting that some of them left her feeling queasy.
The 41-year-old actress confessed that there were instances where filming intimate scenes made her want to “throw up.”
While she chose not to disclose specific details about the actors or scenes that elicited such strong reactions, Blunt did mention that working with Dwayne Johnson, Robert Downey Jr, Tom Cruise, Matt Damon, and Cillian Murphy was enjoyable for her.
Discussing the complexities of on-screen chemistry, Blunt emphasized that it is not always easy to develop a genuine connection with co-stars.
She highlighted the elusive nature of chemistry, describing it as an intangible quality that cannot be manufactured.
Blunt further elaborated on her approach to building rapport with fellow actors, citing the importance of identifying positive attributes in them.
By focusing on aspects she admires, such as a person's sense of humor or mannerisms, she believes it becomes easier to establish a connection.
During her chat with Stern, Blunt also expressed her admiration for Ryan Gosling, her co-star in the upcoming action-comedy film “The Fall Guy.”
She spoke fondly of Gosling's family and praised him as a genuinely kind individual, indicating a strong bond between them.
The actress's reflections on on-screen chemistry come in the wake of Anne Hathaway's revelations about uncomfortable auditions early in her career.
Hathaway recalled being pressured to engage in kissing scenes with multiple male actors vying for roles opposite her, a practice she found distasteful and outdated.
Reflecting on the industry norms of the early 2000s, Hathaway criticized the expectation for actors to engage in physical intimacy during auditions to test for chemistry.
She recounted instances where she felt compelled to comply with such requests despite her discomfort.
Hathaway highlighted the power dynamics at play in the industry, noting the pressure to avoid being labeled as ‘difficult' or disruptive.
She acknowledged the shift towards more respectful practices in casting and emphasized the importance of consent and boundaries in on-screen interactions.
Both Blunt and Hathaway's accounts shed light on the nuanced dynamics of on-screen relationships and offer insights into the challenges actors face in navigating these situations.
Their candid reflections underscore the evolving standards within the entertainment industry and the ongoing dialogue around professionalism and boundaries on set.
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