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'Game of Thrones' star Sean Bean: Intimate coordinator 'ruins' sex scene

"Game of Thrones" star Sean Bean claims to be the intimacy coordinator on sets that "ruin the spontaneity" of sex scenes. increase.

In an interview with The Times of England, Bean said that the intimacy coordinator personally "restrains [him] more."

"It's not hard to imagine thrust being slower. Ha, not thrust, that's the wrong word," said 63-year-old Bean. He said, 'Do this, put your hand there while you're touching his stuff...'" the actor added.

He compared his experience with the intimacy coordinator to filming the 1993 adaptation of Mrs. Chatterley's Lover.

"'Lady Chatterley' was spontaneous. It was a joy. I was married because she was married, but we were following the story," he shared.

After being reminded by an interviewer that there are intimate coordinators to protect people from sexual misconduct, Bean replied, "I think it's up to the actress."

Game of Thrones, Season 1, Episode 9. Screengrab of when Ned Stark (Sean Bean) gets beheaded.
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Bean also denounced the use of censorship for nudity and sex, and the TV series "Snowpiercer," in which the actress stripped naked in Mango. Even the best productions are often censored by TV companies and advertisers if they say they go too far," he said. 

``It's a very surreal, dreamy, abstract, nice scene. is typically hired to ensure that actors are safe and that their actions are fully consensual.

They use a variety of tools to keep the actor humble while filming his sex scenes, including nipple covers, rolls of tape, strapless thongs, and "humble pouches." .

Earlier this year, the intimacy coordinator told an insider that if things got too hot and the set got too heavy, actors could take a "timeout" to calm down. I said yes. It's part of our protocol to make everyone feel comfortable.

"Wait five minutes, then come in and check in," he said. "Then when they're ready, we'll get back to it. The worst thing we can do is gauck or make it a big deal."