Lily-Rose Depp admits sad reason one of dad Johnny's movies left her ‘traumatised and upset’

Lily-Rose Depp admits sad reason one of dad Johnny’s movies left her ‘traumatised and upset’

Lily-Rose Depp admits sad reason one of dad Johnny’s movies left her ‘traumatised and upset’

Lily-Rose Depp admits sad reason one of dad Johnny's movies left her ‘traumatised and upset’

“I remember being petrified by that.”

Lily-Rose, 25, has followed in her father’s Hollywood footsteps by carving out a career as an actor, with credits including The Dancer, The King and controversial HBO series The Idol.

Her most recent project is a leading role in Robert Eggers’ adaptation of the cult-horror classic Nosferatu alongside Bill Skarsgård, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nicholas Hoult, Emma Corrin and Willem Dafoe.

However, it would appear that gothic horror hasn’t always been a genre which Lily-Rose is a fan of.

Lily-Rose Depp revealed that she was left 'traumatised' as a child by one of her dad's films (Andrew Toth/WireImage)

Lily-Rose Depp revealed that she was left ‘traumatised’ as a child by one of her dad’s films (Andrew Toth/WireImage)

During a recent interview with Harpers Bazaar, the star revealed that she had been left ‘traumatised’ by watching her father’s 1990 film Edward Scissorhands as a child.

For those who aren’t familiar with the Tim Burton classic, Johnny plays the titular character who has scissors instead of hands.

The film was both a commercial and critical success at the time and beloved by everyone who watched it, excluding a younger Lily-Rose.

So why was the actor so afraid of the film in her younger years? Turns out it had less to do with her father’s character and more the reactions from the film’s townspeople.

“I was traumatised by it,” Lily-Rose explained. “Not because I thought he was scary, but because everyone was being so mean to him and I got really upset.”

Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands (20th Century Fox)

Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands (20th Century Fox)

The 25-year-old went on to explain how the film’s ending – which sees Edward fake his death after the locals turn on him – was particularly distressing to see as a child.

“I remember being petrified by that,” she added.

Fortunately, Lily-Rose has since embraced the world of gothic cinema, with her role as Ellen Hutter in Nosferatu earning her praise from critics.

The film, which developed from an unauthorised Dracula adaptation in the 1920s, sees Ellen stalked and tormented by the vampiric Count Orlok.

Reflecting on whether or not her father’s roles in gothic films had inspired her to take on the role of Ellen, Lily-Rose added that while she and him are ‘very different actors’ the fascination with the supernatural likely runs in the family.

“We’re very different actors, but of course you’re the product of your environment, and it’s a world I’ve always been very interested in,” she said.

“I’m interested in the darker underbelly of things. As an actor, you hope that your role will be as meaty as can be, so you have as much to dive into as possible.”

Nosferatu is in cinemas now.

Featured Image Credit: Andrew Toth/WireImage/Getty Images/Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival

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Heath Ledger’s family spoke out about collecting his Oscar award following actor’s death aged 28

Heath Ledger’s family spoke out about collecting his Oscar award following actor’s death aged 28

Heath Ledger’s family spoke out about collecting his Oscar award following actor’s death aged 28

Heath Ledger’s family spoke out about collecting his Oscar award following actor’s death aged 28

Heath Ledger’s dad Kim described the night as ‘bittersweet’

Heath Ledger’s family spoke out about the ‘bittersweet’ moment they picked up his posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting actor in The Dark Knight.

Ledger died in 2008 at the age of just 28 following an accidental overdose of prescription medications.

He had already filmed The Dark Knight, which included a tribute to Ledger in the movie’s end credits.

The cast of the film all wore black to the film’s London premiere in honour of the Joker actor, with Christian Bale saying of Ledger in 2008: “When you miss somebody, you want to speak about him. He was a good man, and I was glad to have spent time with him.

“He was somebody who I’d been seeing on a daily basis for months.

Heath Ledger and Christian Bale in The Dark Knight (Warner Brothers)

Heath Ledger and Christian Bale in The Dark Knight (Warner Brothers)

“It takes a long time to accept that someone’s gone, when all body and mind are telling you that this is somebody you will know for a great deal of time. He was something of a kindred spirit to myself.”

Ledger’s family accepted the Oscar he won for his role as the Joker, with his sister, mother and father taking the stage.

His father said when accepting the award: “I have to say this is ever so humbling, being amongst such wonderful people and such a wonderful industry.

“This award tonight would have humbly validated Heath’s quiet determination to be accepted by you all here, his peers, within an industry he so loved.”

His family accepted the award on his behalf (Gabriel Bouys via Getty Images)

His family accepted the award on his behalf (Gabriel Bouys via Getty Images)

His mother went on to say: “Heath was such a compassionate and generous soul who added so much excitement and inspiration to our lives. We have been truly overwhelmed by the honour and respect bestowed upon him by this award.

“Tonight we are choosing to celebrate and be happy for what he achieved”.

His father, Kim Ledger, later spoke of the experience of accepting the award in 2016.

In conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, he said that ‘bittersweet is probably the best way [he] can describe that night’.

“It was only a year and a month since his passing. We hadn’t got our heads around the tragedy of losing him, but at the same time, he was receiving such accolades for what he knew was his best work.”

He went on to say: “It was peer recognition that was important to Heath and the Oscar was the epitome of that.”

Ledger’s father stated that the Oscar was in a museum at the time of the interview, but that it would eventually go to Ledger’s daughter Matilda, whom he shared with his Brokeback Mountain co-star Michelle Williams.

Williams said in a heartbreaking interview with Porter magazine: “In all honesty, for pretty much everything else, I feel like I’m a believer in not fighting circumstances, accepting where you are and where you’ve been.

“In pretty much all senses but one, I would be able to go totally down that line of thinking were it not for Matilda not having her dad.

“You know, that’s just something that doesn’t…I mean, it just won’t ever be right”.

Featured Image Credit: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Oscars

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Earth from space: ‘Lake of clouds’ appears between volcanic nesting dolls in Russia via rare mirror-like phenomenon

Earth from space: ‘Lake of clouds’ appears between volcanic nesting dolls in Russia via rare mirror-like phenomenon

Earth from space: ‘Lake of clouds’ appears between volcanic nesting dolls in Russia via rare mirror-like phenomenon
Kol’tsevoye Lake is sandwiched between both halves of the Krenitsyna Volcano on Russia’s Onekotan Island. In this astronaut photo, it appears to be full of clouds — but this is just an illusion. (Image credit: NASA/ISS Program)

This striking astronaut photo shows one of Russia’s deepest lakes sandwiched between two halves of a volcano as its surface was transformed into a reflective sea of swirling clouds thanks to a rare mirror-like phenomenon, known as “sunglint.”

The volcanic “nesting dolls,” collectively known as the Krenitsyna Volcano, are located on the southern tip of Onekotan Island in the Kuril Islands — a Russian archipelago located in the Pacific Ocean between the Kamchatka Peninsula and Hokkaido, the second-largest and northernmost island in Japan.

The volcano has two main parts: The large lake-filled, crater-like depression, known as the Tsar-Rusyr caldera, which spans up to 5 miles (8 kilometers) across; and the cone-shape mountain that rises out of the water, known as the Krenitsyna Peak, which reaches approximately 4,200 feet (1,300 meters) above sea level. This unusual configuration is the result of the volcano collapsing in on itself, before a new peak grew up out of the active remnant.

The crater lake that sits within the Tsar-Rusyr caldera and surrounds Krenitsyna Peak is known as Kol’tsevoye Lake. It is 1,200 feet (370 m) deep, making it one of the deepest lakes in Russia, according to NASA’s Earth Observatory.

The Krenitsyna Peak rises out of the deep waters of Kol’tsevoye Lake, which in turn sits in the much larger Tsar-Rusyr caldera. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Sunglint effect

In the astronaut photo, Kol’tsevoye Lake looks as if it has been covered by low-lying clouds sitting at the bottom of the caldera. However, there are no clouds in this image. Instead, what you can see is clouds passing high over the island that have been reflected off the water’s surface.

Normally, a standard reflection would not be strong enough to make the clouds look so real. But in this case, the orientation of the sun relative to the ISS means that the sun’s full beam is being reflected straight back at the astronaut taking the photo, creating an effect known as sunglint, which transforms a large body of water into a giant silver mirror. The caldera’s rim stands roughly 1,000 feet (300 m) above the lake’s surface, creating shadows that help to accentuate the cloudy illusion.

Onekotan Island is home to two nesting volcanos: Krenitsyns Volcano in the south (bottom of image) and Nemo Volcano in the north (top of image). (Image credit: NASA Space Shuttle Program)

However, the clouds are still only visible because the astronaut is positioned above the volcano at an angle that allows them to see the sunglint without being right on top of the island, which would mean the clouds would block their view of the lake.

The Krenitsyna Volcano is still active and last erupted in 1952 with a “moderate” outburst that lasted for around a week, according to the Smithsonian Institute’s Global Volcanism Program. But its last major eruption was likely around 7,600 years ago.

Interestingly, another set of volcanic nesting dolls with its own crater lake, collectively known as the Nemo Volcano, is positioned on the northern end of Onekotan Island. However, in this case, the lake does not surround the peak that has grown out of this collapsed caldera.

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People who drink water from bottles are issued serious health warning

People who drink water from bottles are issued serious health warningPeople who drink water from bottles are issued serious health warning

A study found some shocking things inside of water bottles

Bottled water drinkers are being warned after a new study found something shocking.

Whether you drink the occasional bottle of water or you religiously guzzle bottles down each day, you’re going to want to read this.

Scientists have now issued a warning for those of you bottle lovers to stop drinking your water out of these plastic bottles, and for a very good reason.

A study was conducted by Xin Gao and Xiaoqi Lang of the Columbia chemistry department; Huipeng Deng and Teodora Maria Bratu of Lamont-Doherty; Qixuan Chen of Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health; and Phoebe Stapleton of Rutgers University, and published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

It revealed that drinking bottled water couple be causing your health some issues, particularly in the future.

The study found that there are tiny little pieces of plastic particles in plastic bottles, which then enter your body.

While you might not like reusable and sustainable bottles, now is the time to take the plunge and make the switch, as the researchers at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory found an incredible amount of plastic in just one liter of water.

According to the study authors, there were 240,000 plastic particles found in the average-sized bottle, which is now 10 to 100 times more than previous estimates thought would be inside of a bottle.

The plastic particles are so small that they are called nanoplastics, and they could be linked to cancer, birth defects, and even fertility problems.

They are so small that they could enter our blood cells and our brains, causing issues for our health the more we consume them.

But that’s not the only issue with drinking from water bottles.

Unfortunately, the phthalates in the plastics are also dangerous for us to consume, as Express reported that the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences stated this plastic is ‘linked with development, reproductive, brain, immune and other problems’.

“Previously this was just a dark area, uncharted. Toxicity studies were just guessing what’s in there,” said study coauthor Beizhan Yan. “This opens a window where we can look into a world that was not exposed to us before.”

The study found nanoplastics, and a lot of them (Getty Stock Image)

The study found nanoplastics, and a lot of them (Getty Stock Image)

That’s not good for us.

According to a statement by the researchers, they were not surprised.

However, it’s not just bottled water you need to watch out for; it’s also your condiments that also come in plastic, such as mayonnaise or ketchup.

Qixuan Chen, a co-author of the study and associate professor at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, said: “The study findings unveil a fresh perspective, enabling a more profound comprehension of the implications of plastic on both the environment and human health.”

“It is not totally unexpected to find so much of this stuff,” said Qian. “The idea is that the smaller things get, the more of them there are.”

Co-author Wei Min added: “There is a huge world of nanoplastics to be studied. It’s not size that matters. It’s the numbers, because the smaller things are, the more easily they can get inside us.”

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Zookeeper eaten alive filming himself with escaped lions while trying ‘to impress girlfriend’

Zookeeper eaten alive filming himself with escaped lions while trying ‘to impress girlfriend’

Zookeeper eaten alive filming himself with escaped lions while trying ‘to impress girlfriend’

Zookeeper eaten alive filming himself with escaped lions while trying ‘to impress girlfriend’

The incident took place at private zoo Lion Park in Parkent, Uzbekistan

Warning: This article contains graphic description, images and video which some readers may find distressing

A zookeeper was fatally attacked by lions after going into their cage to ‘impress his girlfriend,’ with him capturing the horrifying moment on camera.

On December 17, during his night shift at Lion Park in Parkent, Uzbekistan, a zookeeper identified as F Iriskulov went into a padlocked area at the private reserve, filming himself doing so.

The footage shows the moment he entered the courtyard which contained three lions, before the animals approach him and then attack him.

The 44-year-old recorded himself unlocking the padlock to a courtyard area containing three lions.

Upon entering, the lions seem fairly unfazed by the keeper entering the space until they suddenly get up. However, rather than immediately pouncing on Iriskulov, the animals simply wander closer as the keeper calls out to one of the lions named Simba.

In the video he can be heard saying: “Simba, be quiet.”

According to EAST2WEST, the zookeeper was recording the video to send to his girlfriend to ‘impress’ her.

Alas, despite repeatedly telling the lions to ‘be quiet,’ the lions come closer and closer before the keeper’s calming voice turns to shouts of panic – and then, the big cats beginning to attack him.

 F Iriskulov was a lion handler at a private zoo in Uzbekistan (EAST2WEST)

F Iriskulov was a lion handler at a private zoo in Uzbekistan (EAST2WEST)

The footage cuts out shortly after the keeper begins to start shrieking and it’s reported two of the lions were tranquilised and the other shot dead by other zoo officials.

By the time the officials arrived at the scene, the lions had already killed Iriskulov and ‘partially consumed the body,’ the official statement revealed.

Regional police stated, as quoted by The Mirror: “Today, December 17, three lions kept in a single cage at the Lion Park private zoo, located in the Parkent district of Tashkent Region, escaped into the zoo’s courtyard.

“[…] The lions entered the yard, attacking and injuring a 44-year-old keeper born in 1980. Unfortunately, the keeper later died from his injuries.”

This isn’t the only time where a zookeeper has ended up passing away after an altercation with a lion.

The keeper was attacked by three lions (EAST2WEST)

The keeper was attacked by three lions (EAST2WEST)

A trained lion handler in Nigeria named Babaji Daule also ended up mauled to death while trying to perform a demonstration of the animal’s feeding routine in September 2024.

Daule was an experienced lion handler at the Presidential Library Wildlife Park in Abeokuta in Nigeria’s Ogun state.

The zookeeper is reported as having passed away ‘on the spot’ after sustaining ‘serious fatal injuries’ to his neck.

If you have experienced a bereavement and would like to speak with someone in confidence, contact The Compassionate Friends on (877) 969-0010

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Whale who carried her dead calf for 17 days across 1,000 miles of ocean loses another offspring

Whale who carried her dead calf for 17 days across 1,000 miles of ocean loses another offspring

Whale who carried her dead calf for 17 days across 1,000 miles of ocean loses another offspring

Whale who carried her dead calf for 17 days across 1,000 miles of ocean loses another offspring

The orca lost her first calf in 2018

An orca that carried her dead baby across 1,000 miles of ocean for more than two weeks has tragically lost another calf.

The killer whale, named J35 by researchers studying her, welcomed a daughter into the world shortly before Christmas – called J61.

J61, born on December 20, with her mom J35 (Facebook/Center for Whale Research)

J61, born on December 20, with her mom J35 (Facebook/Center for Whale Research)

It is the third calf that researchers are aware of that J35 has birthed, with the second coming in 2020 which was fortunately healthy, but tragically just days after the newest addition to the J-pod concerns were raised.

J-pod is an endangered population of Southern Resident orcas that roam the Pacific Ocean between British Columbia, Canada, and the state of Washington.

Taking to Facebook on Christmas Eve (December 24), the Center for Whale Research posted in part: “The team, including multiple experienced killer whale researchers, have expressed concern about the calf’s health based on the behavior of both J35 and J61.

“Early life is always dangerous for new calves, with a very high mortality rate in the first year. J35 is an experienced mother, and we hope that she is able to keep J61 alive through these difficult early days.

J61 was born shortly before Christmas but sadly passed away on New Year's Eve (Facebook/Center for Whale Research/Maya Sears, NMFS/NOAA Permit 27052)

J61 was born shortly before Christmas but sadly passed away on New Year’s Eve (Facebook/Center for Whale Research/Maya Sears, NMFS/NOAA Permit 27052)

“CWR [Center for Whale Research], along with the rest of the research community, is eager to conduct follow-up observations of the calves’ behavior and physical condition when possible.”

On New Year’s Eve (December 31), researchers confirmed the loss of J61 – on the same day another calf was born in the J-pod.

Her mom, J35, has begun carrying her dead calf around with her – as she did when she lost her first calf in 2018.

Taking to the social media platform Facebook, the Center for Whales Research posted: “The Center for Whale Research has received additional information that as of 1/1/25, J35 has been seen carrying the body of the deceased calf (J61) with her.

“This behavior was seen previously by J35 in 2018 when she carried the body of her deceased calf for 17 days.”

The nonprofit organization added: “The death of any calf in the SRKW [Southern Resident killer whale] population is a tremendous loss, but the death of J61 is particularly devastating, not just because she was a female, who could have one day potentially led her own matriline but also given the history of her mother J35 who has now lost two out of four documented calves – both of which were female.

“The entire team at the Center for Whale Research is deeply saddened by this news and we will continue to provide updates when we can.”

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Most expensive sex toy in the world is worth $1,800,000 and has 'very rare' pink diamonds designed to not cut 'intimate areas'

Most expensive sex toy in the world is worth $1,800,000 and has ‘very rare’ pink diamonds designed to not cut ‘intimate areas’

Most expensive sex toy in the world is worth $1,800,000 and has ‘very rare’ pink diamonds designed to not cut ‘intimate areas’

Most expensive sex toy in the world is worth $1,800,000 and has 'very rare' pink diamonds designed to not cut 'intimate areas'

It’s a toy that’s ‘fit for a king or queen’

There is a sex toy that’s the most expensive in the world, and it’s supposed to bring the user absolute luxury.

Gone are the days when you have to either go manual or run to Victoria’s Secret to buy your gadgets, as not you can purchase a whopping $1,800,000 limited edition dildo from an artist.

Throughout history, there has been a lot of weird and wonderful ways that people get off, such as the insane sex chair that King Edward VII had specially made so that he could be pleasured and pleasure multiple people.

Then, there was the raunchy discovery of the 2,000-year-old sex toy, which, according to a study published in February 20 last year by Antiquity, is believed to be the ‘first known example’ of a dildo used by Ancient Romans.

The jewel-laden toy could set you back nearly 2 million (Colin Burn)

The jewel-laden toy could set you back nearly 2 million (Colin Burn)

The phallic-shaped wooden object, measuring 16cm, was found next to shoes and accessories, and it certainly looks like a penis, even if it wasn’t intended to be a penetrative tool.

Anyway, we’ve moved past these ancient things, and now you can enjoy the most luxurious dildo and feel like royalty.

The Pearl Royale Sculpture was designed by Colin Burn, who wanted to include the same level of luxury that you have in your home, but for sex toys.

He said on his website: “From my observations it seemed society could not reconcile such luxurious items for the act of sex.”

The Royale sculpture was created ‘to encourage discussion and question society on the value we place on the sexual experience’.

Burn continued: “I was of the mindset if we accept genuine luxury into other aspects of our lives, then why not the sexual experience.

“It had to be outlandishly lavish with a high level of status, so the term fit for a king or queen was foremost in my mind. I wanted to create a unique piece of jewelry art that would hold its own and could proudly sit along side the worlds finest crown jewels.

“Ultimately for me it symbolizes how we should Treasure the Erotic.”

It's designed not to cut you (Colin Burn)

It’s designed not to cut you (Colin Burn)

This limited edition piece, which is only one of three made in the entire world, is a ‘pure platinum, diamond, & pearl sculpture ‘ and claims to be ‘the most luxurious vibrator ever created’.

Now, I already know that women who are looking at the layer of diamonds and crossing their legs tight, but don’t worry- apparently, it doesn’t scratch (even though you can’t convince the internet of that, of course).

The website states that it’s ‘crafted from pure platinum its pave’ and channel set with over 70 carats of flawless white diamonds, royal blue sapphires, rare pink diamonds, plus lustrous South Sea pearls’, and they are set flush to the outer later, meaning that nothing is sticking out to harm your insides.

It’s supposed to represent royalty, but I’d never want to find this in Buckingham Palace.

Hilariously, Redditors feel the same, and once they found out about this piece, they had a great time coming up with jokes.

One person said: “I can’t imagine using and realising a few diamonds are missing.”

Someone then replied with a hilarious twist on the ‘diamonds in the ruff’ saying as they wrote: “A diamond in the muff.”

Another person made a remark about the British Royal Family, writing: “The Buckingham Phallus at your service of her (or his) Majesty’s request.”

A user then took aim at Burn, commenting: “That’s how you know this thing was made by a man.

“It may not have sharp edges, but that thing has got to feel cold when applied to the business area.”

Maybe this is for a specific audience…you know…the type who can actually afford to buy it?

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Nicole Kidman explained how she created intimacy with co-star in movie she had to pause filming due to 'orgasms'

Nicole Kidman explained how she created intimacy with co-star in movie she had to pause filming due to ‘orgasms’

Nicole Kidman explained how she created intimacy with co-star in movie she had to pause filming due to ‘orgasms’

Nicole Kidman explained how she created intimacy with co-star in movie she had to pause filming due to 'orgasms'

The actress sat down with co-star Harris Dickinson to discuss their on-screen relationship

If you haven’t had your fill of Nicole Kidman talking about her abundance of ‘orgasms’ in her latest film, you’ll be glad to know she’s still got more to share.

Babygirl hasn’t even been released on this side of the pond yet, but most Brits are already well aware of the exhaustion she felt from repeatedly feigning pleasure.

Fans in the UK have to wait a little bit longer to find out what all the fuss is about when it hits cinemas here on 10 January, but our US counterparts have already seen it.

The reviews are already rolling in, with people praising Kidman’s performance alongside Harris Dickinson, 28.

The pair have taken on the leading roles in Halina Reijn’s new flick, which delves into the murky waters of power dynamics and sexuality within a professional setting. Kidman stars as high-powered CEO Remy, who begins an affair with her much younger intern Samuel (Dickinson) and they act out some pretty kinky stuff.

Her husband Jacob (Antonio Banderas) hadn’t been pleasing her between the sheets and she has never been able to climax with him…which is where Samuel comes in.

The intern shows her exactly what she’s been missing out on for all those years – again and again and again.

So it’s no wonder Kidman had to pause filming to take a break from all the orgasms, as she said it got to a point where she ‘didn’t care if she was never touched again in her life’.

“It was so present all the time for me that it was almost like a burnout,” the Australian actress said.

We’ve heard all kinds of details from her in the last few weeks, including how she was left with bruises ‘all over her body’ after shooting the sex scenes.

The Eyes Wide Shut star also dished the dirt on how these intimate moments were filmed, what her husband Keith Urban thinks of them, and how thinking about the shots makes her ‘blush’.

So, after all this hype surrounding Babygirl, people have got pretty big expectations – especially about that milk scene, which was inspired by real-life events.

Thankfully, those who have watched the film have been applauding the ‘easy chemistry’ between Kidman and Dickinson, so the relationship between them is apparently very believable.

Kidman and Dickinson get hot and heavy in Babygirl, which will be released in the UK on 10 January (A24)

Kidman and Dickinson get hot and heavy in Babygirl, which will be released in the UK on 10 January (A24)

And in a new interview with BAFTA, the duo explained how they forged this dynamic between them – and how the rest of the film crew helped, too.

Describing those who work behind-the-scenes as ‘unsung heroes’, Kidman heaped praise on cinematographer Jasper Wolf for his ‘delicate’ approach to filming the sex scenes.

“There was just an enormous amount of trust there,” she said. “So [Wolf] just focuses on what we’re trying to create, and he will dance around that, he will light accordingly. He was just a joy.

“You can be doing all these things, but if you don’t have the camera there in the right way, with the right lighting, with everything, then you’re not going to have it.

“It won’t exist. You may as well be doing stage.”

Dickinson was in firm agreement and explained that ‘even the boom operator’ was instrumental in getting the risqué scenes done right.

“In some of those scenes the crew were reduced to facilitate a more intimate environment,” the Triangle of Sadness star said.

“It felt like there was times where you’re really all on the same energy.”

Kidman then chimed in: “And so there’s times when you feel incredibly vulnerable and exposed and raw.

“But then there’s other parts that are very exciting and hopefully they’re capturing those.”

The pair revealed how they crafted their on-screen chemistry (YouTube/BAFTA)

The pair revealed how they crafted their on-screen chemistry (YouTube/BAFTA)

The Babygirl co-stars both admitted that filming in New York in freezing temperatures was ‘brutal’, but in the end, they reckon it ended up adding to the emotion of certain scenes.

Kidman continued: “It penetrates the performance. You know, you will either be shivering or shaking, or even when we’re outside when smoking a cigarette together.

“And there’s this kind of palpable energy, and then when you have to keep each other warm, even when we were swimming in the pool.

“You have to come together. When you use the environment and you don’t fight [it], I think that really helps the performance.”

She then explained that the pair ‘rehearsed a lot just by talking’ and would raise suggestions for tweaks to the script with Reijn after finding a natural flow between her and Dickinson.

Dickinson added: “The script was changing, like we were feeding back to Halina along the way, and she would sort of try stuff with us and then we would change it and adapt it to what felt right.

“We did long takes. You know, we had scenes that were sometimes six pages, where we had to just do it all the way. And that’s fun, I think.”

Kidman compared their approach to ‘theatre’ performers, suggesting they were able to exercise a bit more creative control over their characters.

Now, there’s just over a week to go until Babygirl lands in the UK, and we can finally see if their extensive efforts paid off.

Featured Image Credit: youtube/BAFTA / A24

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Florence Pugh speaks out on 'chemistry' with Andrew Garfield after 'not hearing cut' while doing sex scene during film

Florence Pugh speaks out on ‘chemistry’ with Andrew Garfield after ‘not hearing cut’ while doing sex scene during film

Florence Pugh speaks out on ‘chemistry’ with Andrew Garfield after ‘not hearing cut’ while doing sex scene during film

Florence Pugh speaks out on 'chemistry' with Andrew Garfield after 'not hearing cut' while doing sex scene during film

Florence Pugh highlighted the chemistry she shares with Andrew Garfield after their steamy sex scene got slightly out of hand

Florence Pugh has spoken out about her chemistry with Andrew Garfield in their newly released film We Live in Time.

The movie came out January 1 in the UK, and features the titanic acting pair as Almut and Tobias.

The film follows their lives in fragmented non-linear moments, telling the story of their relationship whilst jumping around it sequentially.

We Live in Time has received various plaudits from critics, in particular the strong chemistry and performances from the leading pair and the handling various tones of the film.

As a film, it has moments of genuine comedy alongside utterly heartbreaking twists. In addition to that, though, it has brilliantly portrayed sex scenes, in which the pair share great chemistry.

Their chemistry led to them for one scene to be so in the moment, they ‘didn’t hear cut’ during filming.

Garfield sat down with Josh Horowitz in New York recently to speak about an intimate scene with Pugh, where neither of them heard the cameraman shout ‘cut’, so as the professionals that they are, the actors kept going at it.

Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh have undeniable chemistry, which can be seen from the trailer alone (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh have undeniable chemistry, which can be seen from the trailer alone (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

He explained that it was a ‘closed set’, where the director was in a different room and there was only a camera operator named Stuart in there with the actors, who had to perform the passionate sex scene.

Garfield explained: “The scene becomes passionate and we get into it as it were and we go a little bit further than we were meant to.. it’s feeling safe and we just kind of… go from the next thing to the next thing and we’ll let this progress and we’ll just carry on.”

However, it reached a point where The Amazing Spider-Man actor looked up and realised that Stuart was stood facing the wall in the corner of the room, waiting for them to finish.

It’s a great example of professionalism from the actors, who kept going as they didn’t hear to stop, while speaking to the on-screen spark between the actors.

Pugh spoke about this and the Kelly and Mark show, as the hosts pointed out that she even had ‘chemistry with a door knob’.

Noting that she’s been asked the question a few times by the press, she said: “Ultimately, we don’t really know what chemistry is, other than the fact that you’ve got two energies that are working together – and he’s such a talented actor, and I’ve always admired his work, and when I saw this movie opportunity of whether I would do it.

“I just was so unbelievably thrilled to know that I could have the opportunity working with him in this way.”

The Oppenheimer actress went on: “I think when you have two people that are completely invested in being great for one another, I guess that’s probably what happened, we had such an insane experience shooting this movie and creating this life with these lovers.”

Going on to say that it was ‘wonderful’ to hear that people have enjoyed the film, Pugh also said she was ‘excited’ for wider audiences to be able to experience the flick.

We Live in Time is in cinemas now.

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Tom Holland reveals he had a ‘scary’ realisation after attempting Dry January for the first time

Tom Holland reveals he had a ‘scary’ realisation after attempting Dry January for the first time

Tom Holland reveals he had a ‘scary’ realisation after attempting Dry January for the first time

Tom Holland reveals he had a ‘scary’ realisation after attempting Dry January for the first time

Tom Holland has now been sober for three years

To get over a heavy festive period, to save some cash or for just whatever reason (it doesn’t even matter if you don’t have one) you might have decided to have a go at doing Dry January.

The month without booze is a challenge completed by plenty of Brits – even famous ones.

Tom Holland is one of those celebs who took on the month without booze and has been open about his journey with sobriety since, not to mention launching his own alcohol-free beer.

And in one conversation about ditching drink, he revealed he had a ‘scary’ realisation after attempting Dry January.

Holland did Dry January two years ago. (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

Holland did Dry January two years ago. (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

Appearing on the Rich Roll podcast, the Spider-Man star explained he’d had a ‘complicated’ relationship with alcohol as it was his ‘go-to to celebrate’ as well as his ‘go-to to commiserate’.

So in January 2022 he decided to go sober for the month with no real intention to do it long-term.

“And in doing Dry January, it really scared me because I had a really tough time,” the 28-year-old said.

“I couldn’t quite wrap my head around how much I was struggling without booze in that first month. And it really scared me.”

Holland then decided to ‘punish’ himself by deciding to do two months.

He now has his own alcohol-free beer. (TheStewartofNY/GC Images)

He now has his own alcohol-free beer. (TheStewartofNY/GC Images)

“The second month was no easier if anything like it got a little bit harder,” he explained. “So then again, I was starting to kind of panic thinking ‘damn, I have a bit of an alcohol thing’.”

The actor explained he’d had an ‘upsetting conversation with a doctor’ about his liver a year earlier and this acknowledgment of an issue contributed to a decision to do March too.

“And I got through March and started to feel a little bit better, but was still really struggling,” Holland said. “So I said to myself, if I can make it to June 1st, which is my birthday, and I can do six months without booze, I will have then proved to myself that I don’t have a problem. I’m just young and enjoying a drink. And then by the time I’d done six months sober, I really started feeling the benefits.”

Holland found he was sleeping was better, handling stressful situations and his relationships with his partner and family were better.

He then decided to try and get through a year. But by the time he’d ‘crossed that annual mark’, he ‘was done’.

The actor recalls thinking: “I’m never gonna drink again because this is the best version of myself.”

The best booze alternatives to try now

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Best for IPA fans: BERO Variety Pack, £27 (approx)

Tom Holland’s new sober drinks range is a pretty good place to start. The variety pack comes with three booze-free tinnies: Kingston Golden Pils, Edge Hill Hazy IPA, and Noon Wheat. It’s gone down a treat with customers too – just take a look at the five-star reviews if you need convincing.

Best imitation stout: Guinness Zero, £2.83 per can

Guinness fans say this is the closest you’ll get to the real deal – and production of Guinness Zero tripled last year, so you’ll be in good company here.

Best ice-cold lager: Peroni, £4.60 per case

Of course, there was only one place to look. Peroni 0.0% claims to have the flavour of the renowned lager without the booze. It’s only £4.60 for a case, so you’re saving pennies too.

Best IPA variety pack: Lucky Saint, £22 (12 pack)

One of the best non-alcoholic beer brands on the market, Lucky Saint proudly uses centuries-old techniques to create modern beers that give maximum flavour (without the hangover). This pack comes with everything you need to survive Dry Jan: a new Superior Hazy IPA and Superior Unfiltered Lager.

Best real-tasting G&T: Tanqueray Alcohol Free Spirit, £15.90

If your go-to order is a good old G&T, then look no further than Tanqueray. Fans recommend mixing with a mediterranean tonic for best results.

Best booze-free cider: Galipette Brut Dry Cider, £30 per litre

If it’s cider you’re after, then Galipette has hundreds of five-star reviews. One shopper raved: “Wow. This is now my number one alcohol-free cider. I love the balance of sharpness and sweetness which, for me, is spot on.” Sold.

Most impressive rum: Caleño Dark and Spicy, £19

The best alternative to spiced rum? Caleño Dark and Spicy. Crafted from tropical pineapple, fiery ginger, and zesty limes, it’s a punchy flavour that feels like summer.

Dry January is a campaign developed by Alcohol Change UK, you can find support and resources for taking part here.

Please drink responsibly. If you want to discuss any issues relating to alcohol in confidence, contact Drinkline on 0300 123 1110, 9am–8pm weekdays and 11am–4pm weekends for advice and support.

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