Rosamund Pike remembers a sticky situation during his first sex scene
Rosamund Pike’s first sex scene was anything but soft navigation.
During the episode on Monday “David Tennant makes a podcast with …”, the actor of “Gone Girl” looked back in an unexpectedly uncomfortable moment while filming “Die Another Day” with Pierce Brosnan.
James Bond 2002’s film marked Pike’s debut, and quickly learned that love scenes involve more than just chemistry in the camera.
“I discovered things like nipples and all the recording,” he said to Tennant, revealing some of the tricks behind the scene of the trade.
But those costume hacks led a shameful accident for the 21 -year -old actor.
“We have this clinch, and then we separated, and I looked at the body of the body and nipples, and are covered with hair,” he recalled. “And I think, ‘My God, I’m shaving Pierce’s chest.”

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When the “Doctor Who” actor laughed, Pike admitted that he was mortified. “I thought: ‘It’s so brave, and I’m taking my hair with every hug.'”
Fortunately, Brosnan was not the one who suffered. The culprit? The hairy synthetic skin that covers the swan -shaped bed where the smoking scene took place.
“A couple of shots were needed to realize that it was not him,” he said. “It was the false fur of the carpets that adorned the swan bed … I literally thought I was shaving the chest of the poor man.”
“It was definitely a magical carpet of an experience,” the “Wheel of Time” star joked.
During the interview, Pike also revealed that he had never seen a James Bond movie before being chosen as Spave Mi6 Spy’s love interest.
In fact, the star told Tennant that his “very protective” parents would not let him watch 007 movies, who considered “too adult” for a young man.
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“Why were the ladies kissed in those films?” The host asked.
“There was even an inference of sex,” Pike said, winking in the famous playful encounters of the franchise.


