Celebs we saw their assholes

Jake959595

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L@ns
 

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Feet N Ass

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Zoe Lister-Jones in Slip, a show Zoe wrote & directed herself!

2023 interview: “There was never a question around me playing Mae,” she says. "I was raised by a mother who really taught me to look at media and film and television through a feminist lens, and it was exciting for me to try to subvert some of the problematic paradigms of the way that women's sexuality has been portrayed historically on screen. I felt that I could only really do that if I was putting my own body on the line.”


And yes, there is a lot of her body in this story—appropriate for a show about orgasms that are literally life-changing. “I mean, listen, it's sort of sociopathic. But it was really cathartic and ultimately empowering to be directing my own sex scenes from within the scenes themselves,” Lister-Jones says. “It was very vulnerable but also thrilling.” In short: “It’s a vibe” to direct herself and her scene partners from within the scene, “basically fully naked.”

The absurdist premise leads to both hilarity and darkness, but Lister-Jones is proud of putting a woman’s sexual awakening at the center of the story, allowing Mae to be “at the helm of her own sexual pleasure rather than it being necessarily about the other people.”

“If we're lucky,” she says, “our pussies are wormholes.” (!)
 

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Delaski

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it was exciting for me to try to subvert some of the problematic paradigms of the way that women's sexuality has been portrayed historically on screen. I felt that I could only really do that if I was putting my own body on the line.”


And yes, there is a lot of her body in this story—appropriate for a show about orgasms that are literally life-changing. “I mean, listen, it's sort of sociopathic. But it was really cathartic and ultimately empowering to be directing my own sex scenes from within the scenes themselves,” Lister-Jones says. “It was very vulnerable but also thrilling.” In short: “It’s a vibe” to direct herself and her scene partners from within the scene, “basically fully naked.”

The absurdist premise leads to both hilarity and darkness, but Lister-Jones is proud of putting a woman’s sexual awakening at the center of the story, allowing Mae to be “at the helm of her own sexual pleasure rather than it being necessarily about the other people.”

“If we're lucky,” she says, “our pussies are wormholes.” (!)

What pretentious bollocks.

Nice arse though
 

swampthing80

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Zoe Lister-Jones in Slip, a show Zoe wrote & directed herself!

2023 interview: “There was never a question around me playing Mae,” she says. "I was raised by a mother who really taught me to look at media and film and television through a feminist lens, and it was exciting for me to try to subvert some of the problematic paradigms of the way that women's sexuality has been portrayed historically on screen. I felt that I could only really do that if I was putting my own body on the line.”


And yes, there is a lot of her body in this story—appropriate for a show about orgasms that are literally life-changing. “I mean, listen, it's sort of sociopathic. But it was really cathartic and ultimately empowering to be directing my own sex scenes from within the scenes themselves,” Lister-Jones says. “It was very vulnerable but also thrilling.” In short: “It’s a vibe” to direct herself and her scene partners from within the scene, “basically fully naked.”

The absurdist premise leads to both hilarity and darkness, but Lister-Jones is proud of putting a woman’s sexual awakening at the center of the story, allowing Mae to be “at the helm of her own sexual pleasure rather than it being necessarily about the other people.”

“If we're lucky,” she says, “our pussies are wormholes.” (!)
You read the thread title? There's no asshole to be seen.
 
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