
Sensual snout on a grassy hill while the sun rises? Still good. Fucking on a bookshelf? Difficult pass. Keira Knightley decided to forgo male-directed sex scenes, citing her changing desires about her body as she ages. During a new episode of Chanel Connects In the podcast, Knightley said that her decision is “partially vanity and also the masculine look”, as she now feels “very uncomfortable” trying to portray the sexual vision of male directors as a mother of two. “If I were making a story about this journey of motherhood and acceptance of the body, I am sorry, sorry, but that would have to be with a filmmaker,” she explained. “I don’t have an absolute ban, but I kind of like men … I just prefer not to stand in front of a group of naked men.” However, Knightley admitted that if she loves the script of a male director in the future and a sex scene is an integral part of the narrative, she would agree with a body double, but would be far from “those horrible sex scenes in which you all shined and everyone grunts. ”Wow, we have no idea why, but suddenly we want to watch Bridgerton again.