Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson Relationship: ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Stars Banned From Dirty Talking
For the lead pair of "Fifty Shades Darker", the most awaited erotic romance in the history, the bosses behind the movie have issued a new rule. As per the latest reports, the film has been the talk of the media right after its first release, "Fifty Shades Of Grey". According to new reports, the lead duo, Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, have been warned not to talk dirty in the interviews.
As The Sun reported, the executives at Universal Pictures have banned the cast from making any graphic references or sexual references during the promo interviews. The BDSM stars, Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson have been barred from making all sorts of kinky talks and forced to emphasize on the romantic element of the movie, "Fifty Shades Darker".
Interestingly, Oscar winner actress Marcia Gay Harden, who portrays the role of Jamie Dornan's (Christian Grey) mother in "Fifty Shades Darker," had earlier let her tongue slip when she jokingly tweeted about sex toys. In an unedited interview, Harden said. "We can't talk too much about nipple clamps."
"I used to send out some naughty little tweets, along the lines of this 'sweater clasp' and I was told by Universal that I couldn't do it anymore, but I'll tell you one anyway", she added. The "Fifty Shades Darker" actress was reprimanted for her lewd talks by the movie bosses, as reported by Daily Mail Online.
The second movie from the erotic trilogy is famous for the sexual tension between actors, Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan. One of the recently released trailers show the lead pair in a steamy shower scene. This comes right after actor, Dornan revealed at Los Angeles premier of the movie that it was easy for him to shoot the sexual scenes nfor "Fifty Shades Darker" than it was in "Fifty Shades Of Grey".
"Fifty Shades Darker" is extremely raunchier with almost 15 minutes of sexual action involving about two bondage scenes. One of the X rated graphic scenes involves sex toys that lasts for about three minutes. It had the audience at the Los Angeles premier screaming and laughing in excitement.