John Stamos may have toured with The Beach Boys, had a terrific stint on ER and made a deal with the devil to look that good on the brink of 60, but he will always be Uncle Jesse to us. But as it turns out, John Stamos didn’t enjoy certain aspects of Full House, admitting that early on he did not have mercy on his co-stars – Michelle, Stephanie and D.J., that is.
On a recent episode of First We Feast’s Hot Ones, John Stamos remembered being heated when his younger Full House co-stars were getting the bulk of the attention. “I hated that show,” he said, before admitting, “Obviously, I ended up loving it.” The center of his problems came in the form of Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner. “[She] reads her lines [at a table read], and people are dying laughing, I mean screaming. I was like, ‘What’s happening here?...
On a recent episode of First We Feast’s Hot Ones, John Stamos remembered being heated when his younger Full House co-stars were getting the bulk of the attention. “I hated that show,” he said, before admitting, “Obviously, I ended up loving it.” The center of his problems came in the form of Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner. “[She] reads her lines [at a table read], and people are dying laughing, I mean screaming. I was like, ‘What’s happening here?...
- 7/29/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Joshua Jackson has starred in several TV shows that have involved him doing sex scenes, including his hit drama "The Affair," which aired from 2014 to 2019. He's stripping down again for his Paramount+ streaming series, a reworked "Fatal Attraction," out on April 30. And though he's settled down with wife Jodie Turner-Smith, she doesn't mind when he has steamier moments on screen. In fact, Jackson says she often tunes in.
In an interview with Variety, published on April 27, Jackson said that "Jodie is not fussed about my sex scenes." He explained, laughing, "The sex scenes themselves, Jodie kind of enjoys them, actually. It's a weird thing where she's like a voyeur. So that works! If that's your thing - excellent."
Jackson noted that sex scenes are, in general, technical, and he personally prefers scenes of characters falling in love. Speaking of love, the "Dawson's Creek" alum said he'd be thrilled to share...
In an interview with Variety, published on April 27, Jackson said that "Jodie is not fussed about my sex scenes." He explained, laughing, "The sex scenes themselves, Jodie kind of enjoys them, actually. It's a weird thing where she's like a voyeur. So that works! If that's your thing - excellent."
Jackson noted that sex scenes are, in general, technical, and he personally prefers scenes of characters falling in love. Speaking of love, the "Dawson's Creek" alum said he'd be thrilled to share...
- 4/27/2023
- by Lindsay Kimble
- Popsugar.com
Watching one’s spouse act out a steamy sex scene onscreen can understandably be awkward — but not for Joshua Jackson and wife Jodie Turner-Smith.
Jackson, who gets plenty steamy with co-star Lizzy Caplan in new Paramount+ erotic thriller “Fatal Attraction”, revealed in a recent interview with Variety that his wife is actually a fan of his bedroom scenes.
“Jodie is not fussed about my sex scenes,” Jackson said.
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“The sex scenes themselves, Jodie kind of enjoys them, actually,” he continued with a laugh.
”It’s a weird thing where she’s like a voyeur,” he added. “So that works! If that’s your thing — excellent.”
Meanwhile, Jackson also opened up about the explicitness of his “Fatal Attraction” sex scenes in trying to attain authenticity.
Read More: ‘Fatal Attraction’ Teaser: Joshua Jackson Has A Dangerous Encounter In Paramount+ Series
“One...
Jackson, who gets plenty steamy with co-star Lizzy Caplan in new Paramount+ erotic thriller “Fatal Attraction”, revealed in a recent interview with Variety that his wife is actually a fan of his bedroom scenes.
“Jodie is not fussed about my sex scenes,” Jackson said.
Read More: Joshua Jackson Says He Thinks Affairs ‘Can Be Forgiven’
“The sex scenes themselves, Jodie kind of enjoys them, actually,” he continued with a laugh.
”It’s a weird thing where she’s like a voyeur,” he added. “So that works! If that’s your thing — excellent.”
Meanwhile, Jackson also opened up about the explicitness of his “Fatal Attraction” sex scenes in trying to attain authenticity.
Read More: ‘Fatal Attraction’ Teaser: Joshua Jackson Has A Dangerous Encounter In Paramount+ Series
“One...
- 4/26/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Joshua Jackson isn’t shying away from talking dirty.
The star of Paramount+ series “Fatal Attraction” admitted that the erotic psychological thriller hinges on its onscreen sex scenes and his chemistry with co-star Lizzy Caplan.
“The sex scenes are of great importance because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other,” Jackson said in a Variety cover story.
Jackson stars as married business man Dan who embarks on an affair with seductively unhinged Alex, played by Caplan. Michael Douglas and Glenn Close portrayed the respective characters in the 1987 Adrian Lyne film.
Jackson explained that the TV reimagining of “Fatal Attraction” sets out to create “something in the beginning that’s transgressive and animalistic, then moving into something sweeter as the sex scenes progress — which is in its way more transgressive, because he’s married.”
“Fatal Attraction” was created by Alexandra Cunningham and directed by Silver Tree,...
The star of Paramount+ series “Fatal Attraction” admitted that the erotic psychological thriller hinges on its onscreen sex scenes and his chemistry with co-star Lizzy Caplan.
“The sex scenes are of great importance because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other,” Jackson said in a Variety cover story.
Jackson stars as married business man Dan who embarks on an affair with seductively unhinged Alex, played by Caplan. Michael Douglas and Glenn Close portrayed the respective characters in the 1987 Adrian Lyne film.
Jackson explained that the TV reimagining of “Fatal Attraction” sets out to create “something in the beginning that’s transgressive and animalistic, then moving into something sweeter as the sex scenes progress — which is in its way more transgressive, because he’s married.”
“Fatal Attraction” was created by Alexandra Cunningham and directed by Silver Tree,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Joshua Jackson has no problem talking about sex. In our time together, he doesn’t blush when referencing a woman’s nipples or breaking down how two people “fuck” on television. He’s been viewed as a sex symbol since he was a teen, playing the class-clown-turned-heartthrob Pacey Witter on “Dawson’s Creek,” and now it’s just who he is.
And it’s a very big part of “Fatal Attraction.” “The sex scenes are of great importance,” says Jackson, 44, “because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other.” The series, which premieres on Paramount+ on April 30, doesn’t shy away from the kind of nudity that Hollywood used to pepper R-rated adult movies with in the ’70s and ’80s.
Most know the story behind the 1987 film starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, which grossed $320 million worldwide and was nominated for six Academy Awards,...
And it’s a very big part of “Fatal Attraction.” “The sex scenes are of great importance,” says Jackson, 44, “because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other.” The series, which premieres on Paramount+ on April 30, doesn’t shy away from the kind of nudity that Hollywood used to pepper R-rated adult movies with in the ’70s and ’80s.
Most know the story behind the 1987 film starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, which grossed $320 million worldwide and was nominated for six Academy Awards,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Emma Raducanu held a truly bizarre press conference at the 2023 Madrid Open and it's been making headlines.
Players, like any human beings, also have their moods and days when they are not really talkative, and that's understandable. The 2021 US Open champion, Emma Raducanu, had one of those days on Tuesday ahead of the 2023 Madrid Open when she talked to the press.
Ahead of the Wta 1000 tournament, which is played in the Spanish capital, the young Brit talked to the press as she was coming to Madrid after previously losing in Stuttgart, and in an attempt to defend some of her last year's ranking points earned at the event.
But Raducanu wasn't really in the mood to answer questions. That resulted in a press conference in which she spoke only 58 words as an answer to 16 questions and ended in around three minutes. Maybe it was a message from the former world no.
Players, like any human beings, also have their moods and days when they are not really talkative, and that's understandable. The 2021 US Open champion, Emma Raducanu, had one of those days on Tuesday ahead of the 2023 Madrid Open when she talked to the press.
Ahead of the Wta 1000 tournament, which is played in the Spanish capital, the young Brit talked to the press as she was coming to Madrid after previously losing in Stuttgart, and in an attempt to defend some of her last year's ranking points earned at the event.
But Raducanu wasn't really in the mood to answer questions. That resulted in a press conference in which she spoke only 58 words as an answer to 16 questions and ended in around three minutes. Maybe it was a message from the former world no.
- 4/26/2023
- Tennis-Infinity
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