The relatively new position, made more common in the era of #MeToo, has the coordinator serving as both advocate and choreographer on set, ensuring that actors feel safe and know precisely what to do with their bodies. In addition to more specific scripts, intimacy coordinators like Hudecki have also helped to work out the kinks in on-screen sex. Netflix is struggling to keep hot ‘Bridgerton’ sex off porn sites Showrunner Stacy Rukeyser said she and her writers were “very specific on the page” when penning such explicit, blushworthy scenes, which focus on female pleasure. There’s even a scene with Billie and her ex Brad (played by Adam Demos) engaging in typically taboo oral endeavors with chocolate sauce. Within the eight episodes of the show, which premiered in late June, there’s full-frontal male nudity, a well-attended suburban sex party and a montage of protagonist Billie, played by Sarah Shahi, being bent into nearly every position of the Kama Sutra. “In one episode is as much sex as you get in one season of most shows,” said Casey Hudecki, the intimacy coordinator for the series, which focuses on a wealthy married mother in stuffy Connecticut fantasizing about her sexcapades with a bad-boy ex. In the Netflix series “ Sex/Life,” there’s so much flesh on display, one could mistake it for the Spice Channel of the ’90s.
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