Jamie Dornan Tied His Private Parts In Skin Coloured Bag To Avoid Awkward Moments While Filming Steamy Scenes In 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
Jamie Dornan had to tie his private parts in a skin-coloured bag just like one ties a "bunch of grapes" while shooting for the movie "Fifty Shades of Grey." Dornan plays the character of kinky billionaire Christian Grey in the upcoming movie that is based on the novel by same name by author E.L. James. In a racy new interview, Dornan reveals that he was quite awkward and uncomfortable while shooting few steamy sex scenes in the movie. The actor dishes out some secret steps he followed to keep his "dignity intact."
"Your dignity is intact as much as it's all tucked away in a little flesh-coloured bag," Dornan is quoted as saying to British GQ magazine. "As a guy you put all your essentials in a little bag and you tie it up like a little bag of grapes and it's tucked away. Its quite a peculiar thing to do every day," the actor added.
This was only one of the ways the handsome actor prepared for his role of Christian Grey in the movie. Dornan told the magazine that he also visited a secret sex dungeon to get the first hand experience of bondage sex sessions that were needed to be filmed in the movie. But the actor feels that the grass is not always green on the other side. What many people think about bondage sex being dark and serious is not really true, says the actor who feels he has seen "the reality very closely."
The actor then talks about how he felt when he, for the very first time, saw a "dominant" had some real life fun with his "submissive." Contrary to popular belief that the bondage sex is painful or dark, the reality is different. Dornan felt that the whole act he watched in the secret sex dungeon was "playful and jovial." The actor did not see any dark side to it. The movie "Fifty Shades of Grey" is scheduled to be released on Feb 14, 2015. Dornan stars opposite Dakota Johnson who plays the role of Anastasia Steele, Christian's girlfriend in the movie. The movie has been in news ever since it began filming due to it sexuality explicit content.
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