La La Anthony Says ‘This Is Not A Porno, It’s Scripted Television,’ As She Breaks Down Awkwardness Of Filming Intimate Scenes

La La Anthony Says ‘This Is Not A Porno, It’s Scripted Television,’ As She Breaks Down Awkwardness Of Filming Intimate Scenes
La La Anthony is keeping it real about what really goes down on set during intimate scenes.
In a newly aired interview with Complex journalist Speedy Morman, the actress opened up about how awkward filming sex scenes can be and made it clear, “This is not a porno, this is scripted television.”
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She explained that while it might look steamy on screen, the reality is far from glamorous. La La also noted her appreciation for set crew and co-stars who help keep things respectful and make the experience less uncomfortable.
*Do you think filming intimate scenes is the hardest part of being an actor?*
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